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Old 12-06-2005, 12:37 PM   #5
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Yeah, I remove the key all the time and it still does it, and Hans and I drained the tank and filled it one cup of fuel at a time to calibrate it with the PST tool attached... It was a real pain in the butt. He does it all the time at the dealership and it's routine for him. He was puzzled as well as to why it does not work.

Doggonit, I drive one of the most dreamed about cars on the planet!!! I want my fuel indicator thingy to work right!

How about prying off the needle and moving it up? My mechanic says the empty idiot light that comes on when you're running low on fuel is not triggered by the needle, but by an electronic sensor.

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