'90+ sedan tank has the pump and sending unit in one hanger on the axle side. It doesn't seem that the sedan tank into a wagon was ever carried out, unless I missed something in this thread.
As mentioned, wagons stayed old school in setup (pump trunk side, sending unit axle side). I do believe they use the newer sending unit resistance range in '90-'91. The sending unit used for '90-'91 wagons uses same resistance range as an '89 TC (not the old box range, but the '90+ range) (also found on some very late built '88 TCs) and should be a direct swap between '89 TC and '90-'91 wagon I believe.
As mentioned, wagons stayed old school in setup (pump trunk side, sending unit axle side). I do believe they use the newer sending unit resistance range in '90-'91. The sending unit used for '90-'91 wagons uses same resistance range as an '89 TC (not the old box range, but the '90+ range) (also found on some very late built '88 TCs) and should be a direct swap between '89 TC and '90-'91 wagon I believe.
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