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SuperbV6

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  1. I've had this issue on my 2009 3.6L sedan for a few years. Happens every now and again, but usually shutting off the engine with a full tank of fuel and then removing the battery overnight makes it go away for a good while. I suspect it has something to do with a bad solder join or bad connection. I have been told it is possibly rust / corrosion in the tank on the sender unit too.

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