Last Friday I went to go eat at a place that was about 25 miles away from home with a range of 78 miles left, at about the 64 mile range I got a warning light and decided to slow down from 80 to 70 on cruise control. Since practically the whole trip was on cruise control the range started going up and the light went away. I even got a couple of light bars back. When I was almost back home I had a range of 75 miles left.(Free trip!) Also when I filled up it had an estimated range of about 430 miles. I thought I was hot **** when my range read 370 the week before.
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well get this one. once when I took a long trip I filled
up,every stupid orange dot was there. so I'm 200 miles into my trip and not one dot has moved. So I'm thinking great fuel Gage busted. so I pull over to take a leak and when I start the car back up I'm down to less than a half a tank. it's never happened again. Go figure |
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Sticker shock. I normally refill at half a tank. Two weeks ago I got down low until it read 12 mile range. Only 17 gallons needed but a $73 price.
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Stupid gas gauge!
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A local friend just drove 30 miles beyond the --- and filled up with 18.964 gallons. How's that for cutting it close?
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1/3 of a tank and I'm filling up. I hope ur not like my bro in law. He goes on empty constantly and only puts $20 at a time in gas. Straight cheapskate status on his part. Kinda corny to have a gas guzzling sports car on E most of the time.
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Well I did a quick search on Google and came up with this article.
Nissan Recalls Half a Million Models - U.S. News Rankings and Reviews "A separate recall concerns the 2005-2008 Nissan Armada, Titan and Infiniti QX56, as well as Nissan Frontiers, Pathfinders and Xterras produced between January and March 2006 or October 2007 and January 2008. Vehicles at higher mileage levels may have faulty gas gauges that show a quarter tank of gas is left even when the tank is almost empty." http://www.insideline.com/nissan/nis...-vehicles.html "Standish said that typically "fuel goes down to a quarter of a tank and [the gauge] will stop." He noted there are two causes for the faulty fuel gauge. One is a problem with corrosion on the sensor that causes "an interference with the electronics on the sensor," he said. The other is a mechanical problem "where part of the sensor system will come in contact with the side of the fuel tank," he said. No accidents, injuries or deaths are related to the faulty fuel gauge recall." This sounds EXACTLY like all of the issues here. There must be a fix for this since they did recall those cars. Maybe just Nissan isn't aware of this issue for the 370Z? |
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