How is the fuel sensor replaced in a 1999 Crysler 300?

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Asked by Annahasheart Aug 27, 2013 at 11:14 PM about the 2005 Chrysler 300

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the fuel sender,or fuel level sensor is connected to the pump in the tank, the gauge in dash cluster seldom fails completely though possible

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usually integral to the in-tank fuel pump (which they all are now because of terrible roll-over accidents)~since....like 1988 or so~

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Or do you mean the fuel pressure sensor on the injector rail? click the image

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I believe only technical-minded people will recognize this cross-section and where it resides in the gas-tank~

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Chrysler 300 2.7 2005 base sedan,I want to know the fuel level sensor location?

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