Filled my car one evening --- gas gauge reading was appropriately full, and "Miles to Empty" info read 408 which was within the usual range. Upon starting the car the following morning, the gas gauge reading was about 1/8 less, and the "Miles to Empty" info read 376. I had only driven one mile home from the gas station where I had filled up. As I drove to work, I could see the "Miles to Empty" info dropping like a rock --- about 3-4 miles for every mile I actually drove. There was no gasoline odor, and a person knowledgeable about cars confirmed that there was NO gasoline leak.
Later that day, the "low tire pressure" light came on. Pressure of all four tires was actually fine.
Kinda hate to get in the car this morning even to drive it to the dealership. What next?
Filled my car one evening --- gas gauge reading was appropriately full, and "Miles to Empty" info read 408 which was within the usual range. Upon starting the car the following morning, the gas gauge reading was about 1/8 less, and the "Miles to Empty" info read 376. I had only driven one mile home from the gas station where I had filled up. As I drove to work, I could see the "Miles to Empty" info dropping like a rock --- about 3-4 miles for every mile I actually drove. There was no gasoline odor, and a person knowledgeable about cars confirmed that there was NO gasoline leak.
Later that day, the "low tire pressure" light came on. Pressure of all four tires was actually fine.
Kinda hate to get in the car this morning even to drive it to the dealership. What next?
- colliertn, Pegram, TN, US