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DrewE
Dec 26, 2016Explorer II
drsteve wrote:
Even if you get the gauge sensors clean--a dicey proposition at best--they only remain clean until the next time the tank is used. A waste (heh) of time, IMHO.
I don't know; mine seem to work reasonably reliably, and about all I do is spritz the tank with a wand once or twice a year. Sometimes it does take a minute or two after dumping for them to read empty.
I've noticed that there seem to be two schools of thought with regards to the tank sensors. Those who have trouble with them working reliably invariably say they're useless and unnecessary and even when working are of no real help, while those like me who have ones that seem to work halfway well usually say (like I do) that they can be handy. I put them in the nice to have but not essential category.
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