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Old 07-03-2016, 04:36 AM   #3
ccjazz
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Thanks Markus, maybe I'm over thinking this. Driving it to near empty is probably the first thing to do. At least I can see if the 'low fuel warning' light comes on and do a fill-up to see how much it will take.

I didn't make a note of how much fuel was in the car before the battery died and thought I might have lost the fuel level sensor settings when that happened. I have read that some guys have tried filling the tank and then disconnecting the battery over night and re-connecting to see if that would reset the sensor. I'm not sure if that has confirmed to be a fix or not.

At the moment the gauge needle does seem to travel towards empty too fast though. Thanks for the reply.
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