Q: whitch sensor is the b sensor on 2015 equinox

asked by on December 21, 2016

i have po 2066 code and no fuel reading

My car has 4012 miles.
My car has an automatic transmission.

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Hello there, your 2015 Chevrolet Equinox uses two fuel level sensors to determine the vehicles fuel level. The P2066 code is set when the ECU detects an out of range signal between the B sensor readings and the A sensor readings. These fuel level sensors are located in the gas tank and are located on the fuel sending unit. Replacing these sensors requires gaining access to the fuel tank and is a job best left for professionals. A qualified Technician such as one from YourMechanic will be able to diagnose your fuel level sensor and make any repairs required to resolve the check engine light and fuel gauge issues.

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