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Fuel Gage<br />

Your fuel gage tells you about how much<br />

fuel you have left, when the ignition is on.<br />

When the gage first indicates “E”<br />

(Empty), you still have a little fuel left,<br />

but you should get more soon.<br />

Here are four things that some owners ask<br />

about. None of these show a problem with<br />

your fuel gage:<br />

At the service station, the gas pump<br />

shuts off before the gage reads “F”<br />

(Full).<br />

It takes a little more or less fuel to fill<br />

up than the gage indicated. For<br />

example, the gage may have indicated<br />

the tank was half full, but it actually<br />

took a little more or less than half the<br />

tank’s capacity to fill the tank.<br />

The gage moves a little when you turn<br />

a corner, brake or speed up.<br />

The gage doesn’t go back to “E” when<br />

you turn off the ignition.<br />

For your fuel tank capacity, see “Service<br />

Station Information’’ on the last page of<br />

this manual.<br />

Low Fuel Warning Light<br />

When there is between 3 gallons<br />

(1 1 liters) and 0.5 gallon (1.8 liters) of<br />

fuel left in the tank, the warning light next<br />

to the fuel symbol will go on.<br />

This light will also come on when you<br />

turn on the ignition, but the engine is not<br />

running, to show you it is working. If it<br />

doesn’t come on as you start your vehicle,<br />

have it fixed right away.<br />

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