Not uncommon. If you like living on "the edge" of fuel, watch for the
yellow low-fuel light. I've found it begins "flashing" with ~2gals. left, &
stays on with ~1.5gal. left, regardless of where the guage needle sits.
Driving back from St. Louis, my tripometer read 340 mi. & the yellow light
was just starting to flash at me. By then I was home (Tulsa) so I don't
know how much further I could've gone. Oh, my! Drive Stainless
Robert VIN 6924
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Subject: [DML] Fuel Gauge
Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2000 22:18:37 -0000