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Fuel gauge behaves strangely after car has been driving on LPG 700 1989

The fuel gauge of my "new" 745 is acting strangely. It is rather unreliable and goes down on acceleration and up on braking (or is it the other way around - I'm not quite sure anymore...).

The PO had the car converted to LPG many miles and years ago, and I had the LPG system removed a few hundred miles ago. My suspicion therefore is that the fuel tank has not been filled completely for at least a few years. Could that have messed up the sensor in the tank, and might things just get better as the sensor gets some "exercice"?

Any other suggestions?

TIA

Rob






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