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I just had this issue today. I think it happened because I kept trying to fill it after the pump automatically shut off. In order to resolve the issue I had to disconnect the negative terminal of the battery to reset the car. This did fix it, though it issue is quite concerning.
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I had this issues as well... SkitterSkotter is right, if you pull the battery it is fixed. I believe I did the same thing he did by over filling. I was just in doubt because sometimes the gas pump stops for no darn reason when I know it is not full... Haha. Just try not to overfill... It can backup into the charcoal cannister in the Evap system and that won't be good. :P
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If you've had a Subaru you know never top up the gas tank after the auto shut off.
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Yup it's you disconnect the negative and reattach. Fixed!
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The reason the gauge does this is the tank is more like two separate tanks, one on either side of the driveshaft connected by a transfer tube, like a bloated n. Each side of the tank has it's own sending unit and fuel pump (primary & secondary). The ECU takes the resistance from each sending unit and uses a predetermined formula to calculate the actual fuel level. Since the filler only goes to one side of the tank, especially if the pump is a fast pump you can potentially have more gas in one side of the tank than the other, and then you'll get a funky reading. As the gas settles, from driving or over time it should correct itself. Filling with more gas just confuses it more.
Hope this helps.
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Typical of most RWD cars (and most trucks) today. Tanks are mid-way under car (each side of driveshaft) to minimize the old 'Pinto' problem of the single rear-mounted tanks exploding when rear-ended.
My Mustang, MX-5 and now the FR-S often mis-read immediately after filling. After sitting a while, all is fine as everything comes back into equalibrium. Nothing to worry about unless it never corrects itself.
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I just had this tonight...wanted to top off for trip..gauge was between full and 1/4 down. Added 2 gallons and gauge did not move.
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Just returned from the trip and gauge came down normally and at the following fill ups from nearly empty went up to full as it should
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Thanks for the help folks. My gauge maxed out at 3/4 full for the last two fills and so i reset the ECU and now it is reading spot on
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