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Old 11-07-2010, 10:15 AM
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Default 1997 chevy silverado

I recently bought a 1997 chevy silverado. When I bought it, I was told the gas gauge does not work. I was just wondering, did these year model trucks have a low gas light or if they do, would the low fuel light even work, since the gas gauge doesnt work?
 
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Old 11-08-2010, 06:58 AM
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No they don't, if they did and the gauge was broken where it read low all the time the low fuel light would be on. I have worked on a couple of the 99 and up models and they will do that. You'll either have it fix it or figure out a safe number of miles per tank and keep track until you can fix it.
 
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Question 1997 Silverado 2500

I bought a 97 Silverado 2500 plow truck. After my first plow on my road I noticed a few leaks. The transmission fluid cooling lines and fuel lines were leaking a little bit. I brought it to the shop and they quoted $250 all in to replace the transmission fluid lines, but a WHOPPING $1200 - $1500 for the fuel lines. I only see one spot in the fuel line thats wet but man, does that price seem right? They say each part is separate and costs ~$250 - $350 per section of line and 9 hours labor. Thoughts?
 
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