Well, after buying one of these new, and complaining of the inaccurate
fuel gauge, with no satisfaction, I just use two settings. One, it's
full, the gauge does not move off full. Two, the needle wanders
between full and empty. That means I should consider refueling. Using
the mileage to judge the need.
If I want accuracy I'll buy a Toyota.
insptwo@msn.com wrote:
> Even after I replaced my sending unit and found it questionable as for
> readings, I have found the "yard stick, dip stick" method that was discussed
> on the list extremely valuable!
> Bill
> BJ7
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