There are 2 level senders in tank if 1 is intermittent a full tank would show 1/2 full.
from manual.
“FUEL LEVEL SENSORS
The fuel level sensors are a MAgnetic Passive Position Sensor (MAPPS) which provides a variable resistance to ground for the output from the fuel gage. The sensor is sealed from the fuel preventing contamination of the contacts, increasing reliability. Both fuel level sensors are connected to the external electrical connector on the flange via the connectors on the underside of the fuel pump module flange.
The LH and RH sensors are attached to the fuel pump module and the remote jet pump assembly respectively and are accessible via the fuel pump flange apertures.
The sensor comprises a series of 51 film resistors mounted in an arc on a ceramic surface. The resistors are wired in series with individual contacts. A soft magnetic foil with 51 flexible contacts is mounted a small distance above the film resistors. A magnet, located below the ceramic surface, is attached to the sender unit float arm. As the float arm moves, the magnet follows the same arc as the film resistors. The magnet pulls the flexible contacts onto the opposite film resistor contacts
forming an electrical circuit.
The film resistors are arranged in a linear arc with resistance ranging from 51.2 to 992.2 Ohms. The electrical output signal is output dependent on the amount of fuel in the tank and the position of the float arm. The measured resistance is processed by the instrument cluster to implement an anti-slosh function. This monitors the signal and updates the fuel gage pointer position at regular intervals, preventing constant pointer movement caused by fuel movement in the tank due to cornering or braking.”
Also if you mess with them there is a gremlin where if you do something wrong you end up with it only ever reading half. Can’t remember what that is right now. Do a search it’s been talked about before.
J