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The Chevrolet Traverse Fuel Level Sensor provides precise information for the driver about the amount of gas left, avoiding unexpected stalls while contributing to the entire reliability of the SUV. Built on the strong platform of the C1XX, the Chevrolet Traverse impresses with its lively 3.6 liter V6 pushing 310 horsepower, smooth 9 speed automatic and optional all wheel drive that handles wet pavement or dirt with confidence. Quick acceleration to sixty in about six and a half seconds, a 130 mph top speed and respectable 20 mpg combined mileage indicate that the Traverse finds a good balance between power and efficiency. A large cabin that accommodates up to eight people, mellow ride tuning, and the genuine Chevrolet parts that are designed to last make long family trips into laid-back journeys. Heavy duty construction throughout the chassis, precise steering, and smart suspension geometry are just a few of the aspects that further define why many buyers trust the Chevrolet badge on the Traverse for daily errands and weekend adventures. Within this package is the Fuel Level Sensor located in the tank with a float and resistor arm to convert the height of the fuel into an electronic signal that is fed to the gauge and engine computer for a precise estimate of range and low fuel alerts when necessary. A healthy Fuel Level Sensor protects trip planning and helps the engine management system keep the emissions in check. For installation, disconnect the battery, drop the tank or open the service cover, replace the Fuel Level Sensor and seal, reconnect lines, and test reading.