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Originally Posted by Phothiraj
So, it usually takes me about $25-$30 to fill my tank from a quarter tank to full. One time i put in $10 dollars to get myself home from out of state and my gas gauge did not move from the quarter tank mark. It continued to go down at a normal rate the way it normally does but i had more gas in my tank than my gauge was actually reading because the next day i go to fill the rest of the tank up and the light was on but it only took me $18 dollars to fill the entire tank to full. So, i assumed since its the first time it'll be okay. Just today i fill up my tank from a the light to test it again and it takes $26 but the problem is that the gauge didn't fully reach the top to the full mark. I had about an eighth of a quarter tank missing. So i was wondering if i have a bad sending unit or possibly what can my problem be.
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You should have this checked by the dealer asap. I have seen several cases where a bad gas gauge leads to blown engines that are not covered by warranty. It also causes the trunk to require extra force to close if you let it go too long. This could cost you $12K if you do not get it looked at right away.
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