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Gas Gauge
Forgive me if this has been covered in another thread in the past. As a new member, I did a search but found nothing like what I am experiencing.
I purchased a 2013 FR-S a week ago. Yesterday, I had about 3/4 of a tank of gas and I was going to top it off to full. After filling up, I got back in the car and noticed that gas gauge had not moved from the 3/4 mark to full. Has anyone else had this happen or know what might be the cause? I am going to drive the car for a while longer to see if the gauge drops. If it does, I will then fill it up again and see if the needle points to full or not. |
Happened to my 17 86 once. From what I read it is normal as it is a compensation thing so that the fuel gauge stays pretty steady so a small change it won't register. Mine never did it since but I usually always fill it at least below 3/4 tank.
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Thanks 22R. Hopefully the gauge will drop as I continue to drive it, and then I will fill up the tank and see where the needle points at that point, being there will be a greater distance to move at that time.
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Normal for this car. Just don't fill until below a half tank.
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No, the car engine was completely off.
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I've noticed this as well on my car, it is a 2013. I've just waited until the gauge drops to 1/2 tank and you won't see the issue. Not sure why this happens on our cars :iono:
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While on the topic of the gas gauge... How much is typically left in the tank when the gas light comes on?
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Mine comes on pretty much weekly. Have driven as many as 30 miles after it comes on and have never run out. |
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Where are you going in Canada? You realize we have gas stations all over just like you do right? |
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