Can a GMC fuel tank sending unit be replaced?

Can a GMC fuel tank sending unit be replaced?

The new unit has emilimated the stuttering and stalling that I was experiencing with the old sending unit, and the fuel guage no longer flutters. I replaced my old sending unit that was servicing a diesel tank on my Chevy 1500.

What’s the sending unit on a Chevy 1500?

I replaced my old sending unit that was servicing a diesel tank on my Chevy 1500. The new unit has emilimated the stuttering and stalling that I was experiencing with the old sending unit, and the fuel guage no longer flutters.

How is the GMC Sierra fuel sending unit?

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What is the part number for the fuel tank sender?

Part number is TS1012 from AC Delco. This sender fits right in. However the fuel filter on the end called a sock is the wrong one for a diesel. It will eventually collapse and prevent fuel from getting to inline pump.

The new unit has emilimated the stuttering and stalling that I was experiencing with the old sending unit, and the fuel guage no longer flutters. I replaced my old sending unit that was servicing a diesel tank on my Chevy 1500.

I replaced my old sending unit that was servicing a diesel tank on my Chevy 1500. The new unit has emilimated the stuttering and stalling that I was experiencing with the old sending unit, and the fuel guage no longer flutters.

Where to buy a new gas tank for a GMC Truck?

Buy a brand new high quality steel or plastic gas tank from Gas Tank Depot. Our GMC Truck Gas tanks are designed to be direct replacements and will accept the OEM factory sending units. If you do not see your Gas Tank give us a call at 386-788-8837 for a quote.

Part number is TS1012 from AC Delco. This sender fits right in. However the fuel filter on the end called a sock is the wrong one for a diesel. It will eventually collapse and prevent fuel from getting to inline pump.