I was told the only way to fix the gas gauge is to get a new gas tank which would cost me about $750. So, I use the trip odometer, reset it to zero when I fill up, drive 300 miles and fill up again. The gauge usually stays around 3/4 of a tank. Sometimes I go down a hill and the gauge goes to empty. When I go up the hill, I can watch it quickly move to full. Sort of amazing. I can't believe the low fuel light works. Yes, it is still a pain in the ass.
I was told the only way to fix the gas gauge is to get a new gas tank which would cost me about $750. So, I use the trip odometer, reset it to zero when I fill up, drive 300 miles and fill up again. The gauge usually stays around 3/4 of a tank. Sometimes I go down a hill and the gauge goes to empty. When I go up the hill, I can watch it quickly move to full. Sort of amazing. I can't believe the low fuel light works. Yes, it is still a pain in the ass.
- aquamom, Dover, NJ, US