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View attachment 16874 I had quite a few errands to run today so i didn't get to the dealership till about 3:30. The whole time I was driving the gas gauge was all over the place. I go into their office and they said it would be 2 weeks before they can even look at it. They said they have never heard of it happening and said its prolly electrical. I just hope it's a quick and easy fix. As for the damage that was done to my bumper they said it would be $500 to fix it. Compares to wat some people have paid to fix a little bit of damage I didn't think that was to bad. They said they would just sand it down and repaint it. Here is a few pics
Two weeks is unacceptable. One of the possible sources of this is a faulty fuel pump and you don't want to be stalled somewhere because the fuel pump has failed. Take Jackie up on her offer. Also, let her know which dealership told you two weeks. GM needs to know this information. Two weeks for the body damage is annoying but not a potential drivability issue.
 

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When you posted before my first thought was a faulty sensor on the fuel pump - I've seen those go out before (in other cars) and they really do make the gauge go nuts and even lie to you about how much gas you really have before they finally fail.
 

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My Montana did that. It was a faulty instrument cluster.
 
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