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Chevy Truck Gas Tank Sender Wiring Harness, 1955-1956

Item EK-61-156593-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • Fuel Tank Sender And Ground Wiring
      • Designed For Second Series 1955 Chevrolet Trucks
      • Compatible With 1956 Chevrolet Trucks
      • Reproduction Wiring Harness For Fuel Tank Sender
      • Essential Component For Accurate Fuel Level Monitoring
      • Fits Chevrolet Trucks From 1955 Second Series And 1956 Models

      Description

      Fuel Tank Wiring Harness. The Gas Tank Sender Wiring Harness, 55-56 provides a reliable electrical connection to the fuel tank sender unit. It transmits accurate fuel level signals to the vehicle’s gauge, ensuring optimal fuel management. This harness is important for restoring or maintaining the correct function of the fuel sending system in classic Chevrolet trucks from this era.

      Construction and Appearance. This wiring harness matches the original factory specifications and is designed to maintain the authenticity of the vehicle.

      Installation. Installation requires following the vehicle's existing wiring layout and connections. It is important to ensure proper fitment for the specific truck model and year.

      Application. Specifically made to fit Chevrolet trucks from the 1955 second series and 1956 models, this harness is tailored to these exact years and configurations for correct fit and function.

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