LOVE IT!!!
June
LOVE IT!!!
I put this into google but I still don't understand what this means... please elaborateYou can't ask directions either I'll bet....
Levity
Very true. That and the fact that in the middle of the night, not all gas stations are open in my part of the woods. Getting gas at 3 AM can be quite the adventure if you let the vehicle get down to the wire.abscate wrote: ↑29 Oct 2017, 12:14 Sarcasm
If the 9-10 women who drive our fleet not one of them has ever seen the low gas light. I see it much less than I did when I was younger, which is just proof of Trainability.
In a more serious note running Volvos down to the light is bad for the fuel pump so the female logic is good advice here.
You are so right! We fill them by the 1/2 mark. 1/4 is as low as it goes unless extenuating circumstances. I was referring to Mike''s truck. V8 with the gas light on!!!!! I get real nervous because it's hot here most of the year (not that he would call AAA) but AAA takes 4 hours, or walk with the crazy drivers! Juneabscate wrote: ↑29 Oct 2017, 12:14 Sarcasm
If the 9-10 women who drive our fleet not one of them has ever seen the low gas light. I see it much less than I did when I was younger, which is just proof of Trainability.
In a more serious note running Volvos down to the light is bad for the fuel pump so the female logic is good advice here.
I never thought of that! So by running the tank to empty and then filling it wears the sending unit out? Mostly I refill before 1/4 is reached, do you think that's too low and might cause the sender to fail early? I was always told that between 1/2 and 1/4 the fuel pump can get hot causing early fuel pump failure.scot850 wrote: ↑30 Oct 2017, 12:34 Then there is the theory that not emptying and filling the tank from max to min, wears out the level sensor more quickly. Ask a P80 AWD owner with 2 of the suckers to replace and a full rear sub-frame and tank to drop (that is probably got rusted in mounting bolts) to get to replace them how great an idea that partial emptying of the tank goes. Also if you don't drain it regularly if you get water in your fill it will sit there. Fortunately the tanks are plastic!
Still agree with the 1/4 idea in the winter for safety at -40C!
Neil.