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Low Fuel LED being a tad bit too sensitive?


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After recently purchasing a 92 Loyale for a song (800$) at 71K, I did the most common tune-ups, including a new fuel filter, and promptly wanted to do an accurate estimate of my mileage by running the engine dry, refueling, and then running it dry again. Seems though that I will never run out of fuel, since my low fuel light has been on for the last 50 miles. Needle does not seem to be stuck, though, since the mileage-to-needle-movement seems reasonable from what I can gather.

 

Is it common for these old Subarus to give you a extremely premature heads-up, or is mine just funky?

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yeah they give you a good deal of reserve fuel. I recomend aborting your test as its a great way to suck up crud/water/rust from the tank when it runs dry.

 

I usually just look up the tank capacity in the owners manual. its a lot easyer. I then reset the trip meter every time fill up. so if I start going beyond my regular fill up milage due to a failed gauge or sender I can still tell how far I can go by the meter. it also helps keep track of fuel milage.

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some of the crap would get past the filter and get into all sorts of places you don't want to have to clean out for at least 100,000 miles more :D

 

the best way to clean out the tank is to drain it and remove it, and take it to a radiator shop, or buy a backyard flush and seal kit.. but radiator shops can contain and dispose of the waste fluids really conveniently.

You could also inspect your fuel gauge sending unit at the tank.

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