Yesterday my fuel gauge was reading 0 and the 'low fuel' red lights were continuously flashing all the time up/down hills, on the flat and round bends (both left and right).
So decided to refuel, although I didn't believe the display, when I pulled into the petrol station the red lights were solid - continuously on!
Refueled - it actually only took 24.7 litres to fill the tank so with 0 indicated and solid 'low fuel' lights there was actually over 15 litres left in the tank!!
Anybody (with a 3 series) managed to get their fuel gauge to be more accurate?
Fuel gauge again!
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I think you may be on the wrong forum! Ariel motorcycles not Atoms!
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needs to go to specsavers
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