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Originally Posted by Ohio Enthusiast
Well, it was a long time on the calendar, but I only visited the dealer twice - once for the original recall work in February and once today. I always keep track of miles since fill up so the wonky fuel gauge wasn't really bothersome.
The dealer never volunteered to fill the tank, so it's all 93 by me.
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That would make sense. Part of the reason why I had to drive with the gauge being defective for so long was because of service availability.
The gas issue in my case was because they wanted to make sure that the gauge worked perfectly after a full tank. I thanked them for doing that, because it was nice of them, but once I started driving I could tell something was off, so I asked and that's when I found out they used regular gas.