I've had the car for about 9 months when the problem started with my fuel gauge. I always check the odometer when I start to drive. The first time the problem started I checked the odometer which showed I had 130 miles left. I drove 4 miles and I got a warning that I was low on gas. From that time on I made sure to filled up the tank before it reached the 1/4 tank on the gauge. Another time I filled up the tank and drove over sixty miles and the gauge didn't move. Then it dropped down. At this point I am constantly keeping my eye on the gauge, looking for any kind malfunction.
I've had the car for about 9 months when the problem started with my fuel gauge. I always check the odometer when I start to drive. The first time the problem started I checked the odometer which showed I had 130 miles left. I drove 4 miles and I got a warning that I was low on gas. From that time on I made sure to filled up the tank before it reached the 1/4 tank on the gauge. Another time I filled up the tank and drove over sixty miles and the gauge didn't move. Then it dropped down. At this point I am constantly keeping my eye on the gauge, looking for any kind malfunction.
- John O., Hacienda Heights, CA, US