If you're seeing a code or have a problem related to fuel sensing, it's likely a different sensor entirely, such as:
* Mass Air Flow (MAF) Sensor: Measures the amount of air entering the engine.
* Oxygen (O2) Sensor(s): Measures the oxygen in the exhaust to help control the air/fuel mixture. There are typically multiple O2 sensors.
* Throttle Position Sensor (TPS): Sends information about the throttle position to the computer.
To diagnose a fuel-related issue, you'll need to get the specific diagnostic trouble code (DTC) from your vehicle's computer using an OBD-II scanner. This code will pinpoint the problem sensor or system.