Fuel Sender Assembly

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada AWDSECTION Fuel Sender Assembly
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Fig 1: View Of Fuel Sender Assembly
GM740124Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.

The fuel sender consists of the following major components:

  • The fuel level sensor (1)
  • The fuel strainer (2)
Fig 2: View Of Auxiliary Fuel Sender On Vehicles Equipped With Dual Fuel Tanks
GM740125Courtesy of GENERAL MOTORS CORP.

The auxiliary fuel sender on vehicles equipped with dual fuel tanks consists of the following major components:

  • The fuel level sensor (1)
  • The fuel strainer (2)
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