So I had some spare time on Friday and the weather was nice and my CoupeKing exhaust sounded great, so I took Annabelle out to run an errand. In doing so, I noticed a small white/pale yellow light with a T became illuminated. The manual was at home (I had wanted to double check something on the wiring diagram) and I hadn't the foggiest idea what T meant. I knew it wasn't the oil light and my temperature gauge was within the normal operating range. Nothing sounded or smelled funny, so I continued on my way. At the store I had a minute, so I pulled up the owners manual helpfully posted here in the Tech Info section and learned that the white T light means low fuel, so I stopped and filled her up. After doing so, I noticed a distinct gasoline smell, and when I pulled the trunk floor over the gas tank, I could see gasoline leaching from around the fuel level sender.
The obvious near term solution to this problem was to take Annabelle onto some twisty roads in order to diminish the fuel level somewhat.
Now, the fuel level sender was a relatively low priority given all the other items on my list, but with the leak I may need to move this up the list. Is it possible to check and/or repair the fuel level sender, or should I just plan to replace it along with the gasket at the top?
The obvious near term solution to this problem was to take Annabelle onto some twisty roads in order to diminish the fuel level somewhat.
Now, the fuel level sender was a relatively low priority given all the other items on my list, but with the leak I may need to move this up the list. Is it possible to check and/or repair the fuel level sender, or should I just plan to replace it along with the gasket at the top?