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Old 09-03-2010, 03:29 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by eightsandaces
I'll bet it's a stuck tank float, since the Boxster has a low gas light, I wouldn't worry about it unless it bugs you. It's likely an expensive repair for little return.
It is annoying, eightsandaces, since I like to have my vehicles in as good repair as possible, though it is someting that I can live with...overall the only time it'll really bug me is when I fill up. And I figure you're rigt as far as it being a fix that'll probably be more of a cost than it may be worth, but I figured I'd ask around here and see if it's actually easier and less costly than I think. The gauge seems to operate normally other than not reading full when the tank actually is, though I haven't driven to the point of getting a low fuel light, so I may have to check on that part of its functiion, as well.
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