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Thanks guys!

I did replace the pigtail. Will check the tank magnet and replace wires as far back as possible.

BTW, Low air pressure transducers are to the left of the steering column near the floor.
(06-05-2019 )in2trux Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks guys!

I did replace the pigtail. Will check the tank magnet and replace wires as far back as possible.

BTW, Low air pressure transducers are to the left of the steering column near the floor.

As others have said replace the tank or use Unilevers fix. I had the same problem with my 579 Pete, my buddy and cousin had same issue with 384 and 386 Pete. Bought sensors and chased wires for days. It was the damn tank every time.
(06-05-2019 )MCRENT Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-05-2019 )in2trux Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks guys!

I did replace the pigtail. Will check the tank magnet and replace wires as far back as possible.

BTW, Low air pressure transducers are to the left of the steering column near the floor.

As others have said replace the tank or use Unilevers fix. I had the same problem with my 579 Pete, my buddy and cousin had same issue with 384 and 386 Pete. Bought sensors and chased wires for days. It was the damn tank every time.

Thanks Mcrent!
I replaced the tank and the alarm went away!
$325 for a new tank, includes the $200 sensor.
Sometimes remove and replace works.
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