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Never happened to me, but will keep it half full from now on.
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the fuel level sensor is moutned on the fuel pump, And theres been 4 370's that have come into our shop because of there gauge not working, Replace the fuel pump under warrantie and sent the costumers on there way. When i looked at the fuel pump, the magnet/sensor that is on the float arm isnt contacting the sender unit. the gauge would work sometimes and not other times. best bet, bring it in to your Nissan dealer, explain to the service manager/adviser what happened, he'll know what your talking about lol. Also if your fuel gauge is reading 0, thats tellin the computer u have no gas, boom control unit shuts the car off. Safety feature.
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Perhaps a proper racing fuel cell is in order for development.
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The fuel gauge itself doesn't do anything other than inform the driver of the current amount of fuel in the vehicle. You can disconnect it, force it zero, doesn't matter. |
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i've had this happent to me 4 times now. all with 1/4 tank.
everytime this has happened is doing a sharp turn / launch onto an onramp. right at the top of the ramp, my engine shuts off. the first 3 times, i had to have someone bring me gas. however, this last time, i knew what happened so i would shake the car back at forth to get the gas on the correct side of the tank. after shaking for a minute, i pulled to the side, and she started right up again. so a tip, if this ever happens to you, shake the car around, stop, then start her up. it just might save you a headache. |
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