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Old 07-03-2015, 01:18 PM
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1988 Toyota fuel sending unit

Where can I find a fuel sending unit for a 1988 Toyota 4 runner? It has a 22r, engine. The sending unit is separate from the fuel pump. Thanks
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1988 Toyota fuel sending unit

I know Oreilly was selling some.
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The important thing is to find one that matches what signal your gauge is looking to see.

Then it is possible to go after market betting a matched gauge and sending unit.

That is my plan if I decide to fix my non working fuel gauge I am to the point of not having one it is no big deal just fill up every 125 miles or so.
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Thanks Jay Yota and Wyoming9.
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Originally Posted by wyoming9
The important thing is to find one that matches what signal your gauge is looking to see.

Then it is possible to go after market betting a matched gauge and sending unit.

That is my plan if I decide to fix my non working fuel gauge I am to the point of not having one it is no big deal just fill up every 125 miles or so.

I fill mine at 150. Cost me $13 too fill it up too
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I had mine rebuilt from a company in Ohio. SUR&R is the company. If i remember the guy u need to talk to is Ryan.
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Have you tested the sending unit before assuming it needed to be replaced. Sometimes if they are sticking all that is needed is removal and direct cleaning.

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I've got one I'll sell ya. Pm if interested
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Fuel sending unit

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I've got one I'll sell ya. Pm if interested
​​​​​​Hi my name is Keaton do you happen to have a fuel sending unit for 1988 Toyota pickup?
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