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The image captures a close-up view of a person's hand holding a fuel sender unit, likely removed from a vehicle's fuel tank, against a dark, mechanical background. In the foreground, a left hand holds the base of the fuel sender unit. This unit consists of a circular, tarnished metallic base plate, possibly made of brass or a similar alloy, which exhibits concentric circular grooves and two larger mounting holes. Attached to this base plate is a black plastic housing from which several electrical terminals protrude. A thin, light-colored metal wire or rod extends from this black housing, bends downwards, and terminates in a black, somewhat elongated float, which is designed to ride on the fuel level. Another thin metal wire is visible within the black plastic housing, appearing to secure an internal mechanism. Near the electrical terminals on the black plastic housing, the number "26" is faintly visible. A small, tan-colored cylindrical component, possibly a resistor or capacitor, is soldered to the metallic base plate near the wiring connections. The background is dark and indistinct but reveals elements of a vehicle's interior or engine compartment. Visible are various black hoses or cables snaking through the space. In the mid-right portion of the background, there is a circular opening into what appears to be a fuel tank, suggesting the location from which the sender unit was removed. Another component, possibly part of a fuel pump assembly or a secondary sensor, is partially visible deeper within the tank opening. The overall scene suggests a maintenance or repair activity, with the fuel sender unit being inspected or prepared for installation/removal. The condition of the metallic base plate indicates the unit has seen some use.
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