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Ok, I have a code on the Navigator that is giving me a DTC 9202. I used the instrument cluster to do a self test to see if anything came up. What could cause this, and what do I need to do to repair it? Has anyone ever had this problem? Is it serious or not so bad?
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If your fuel gauge is working and there is no check engine light, then don't worry about it. I see the "fuel sender" code set in a lot of ford vehicles. It just means at one time it had a "glitch" and to find and diagnose the problem at this point would be very expensive, if possible, as it's a intermittant problem (if you're showing no symptoms).
If your fuel gauge is working and there is no check engine light, then don't worry about it. I see the "fuel sender" code set in a lot of ford vehicles. It just means at one time it had a "glitch" and to find and diagnose the problem at this point would be very expensive, if possible, as it's a intermittant problem (if you're showing no symptoms).
It seems to run fine. I will just let it go for now. I was thinking it may have had something to do with the injectors or something.
If your fuel gauge is working and there is no check engine light, then don't worry about it. I see the "fuel sender" code set in a lot of ford vehicles. It just means at one time it had a "glitch" and to find and diagnose the problem at this point would be very expensive, if possible, as it's a intermittant problem (if you're showing no symptoms).
I'm having the same issue the detc 9202 code however my fuel gauge is not working and I just filled the tank and my truck will only start and run for a minute then die out