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25060-AL51A Left Side Fuel Level Sensor Sending Unit Replacement - Compatible Nissan 350Z (2003-2009), Infiniti G35 (Sedan 2003-2008, Coupe 2003-2007), M35/M45 (2006-2008)

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About this item

  • Replacement Model: 25060-AL51A left side fuel level sensor sending unit, gas float.
  • Compatiblity: Compatible with Nissan 350Z 2003-2009, Compatible with Infiniti G35 Sedan 2003-2008, G35, Compatible with Coupe 2003-2007, Compatible with M35/M45 2006-2008 and other models. Compatible with the driver's side of the gas tank only
  • Measures Fuel Level Volume: Accurately measures the fuel level volume in the fuel tank, ensuring that the driver knows how much gasoline is in the tank.
  • Solve the Problem of Gasoline Gauge Misalignment: Replaces the fuel level sensor sending unit, effectively solves the problem of gasoline gauge misalignment caused by automobile oil float failure.
  • Installation: Simple installation, no need to change, the product design is simple and easy to use, easy to install, no need to make any changes to the vehicle, save time and labor. The sending unit is specially designed for the driver's side of the fuel tank, ensuring a perfect match with the fuel tank structure.


Replacement Model: 25060-AL51A left side fuel level sensor sending unit, gas float.
Compatiblity:
Compatible with Nissan 350Z 2003-2009
Compatible with Infiniti G35 Sedan 2003-2008, G35
Compatible with Coupe 2003-2007
Compatible with M35/M45 2006-2008 and other models
Compatible with the driver's side of the gas tank only


Braydan hunniford
Reviewed in Canada on December 4, 2024
Don’t buy if ur buying for a 03 z don’t fit
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024
This does not fit a 2005 G35 sedan as stated. The upper housing is too small to provide a proper seal. First picture shows the o ring clearly visible with the part I purchased, second shows the original. Fortunately I was able to use the sensor from the new sending unit with the original housing. This could have turned out really bad if it was installed by an inexperienced person and driven.