by Phil Houtz and Dave Burgess
Phil Houtz writes:
I pulled the firewall out of my '74 & replaced the sender. It wasn't the worst automotive experience I've had. When I inspected my old sender I saw why it wasn't looking. There are a series of parallel contacts that the sensor slides over as the float rises and falls. About half of the contacts were worn completely away.
My notes aren't in the archives yet, so here's my experience:
(Editor's note: While the above procedure works well for 1972-1979 buses, for the 1969-1971 bus you must either pull the engine to remove the firewall and gas tank to replace the tank sending unit, or cut a hole in the deck above the gas tank exactly above the sending unit for access. 1968 buses typically have no firewall, so access is simplified. The latter method was a VW authorized procedure, but obviously requires caution when cutting and a suitable method of resealing the hole once the replacement procedure is completed.)
Dave Burgess writes: