![]() ![]() ![]() If you kill the fuel pump by trying to save money, it'll cost you a lot more than what you managed to save looking for cheaper gas. It can also suck up sediment and clog your fuel filter. When you take the fuel level to the very bottom of the tank, the pump can overheat. Range anxiety - it's not just forĪnd it's not good for your car, either, because your in-tankįuel pump is cooled by the fact it's submerged. Call me cheap, but I only really ever brim the tank on long drives, and even when the light comes on, I usually shrug it off, thinking, "I can still go 50 miles, easy." I've never actually run out of fuel, but I once drove up a mountain on fumes just to get from one European country to another just so I could fill up at a cheaper price.īut driving on empty, fretting about the nearest ![]() I'm the guy who drives around town with the fuel needle bouncing off the bottom, with the low fuel light lighting my way. I'm raising my hand here, guilty as charged. How far can you go on an ‘empty’ tank? Just look at this chart 30 miles after warning light comes on, or 100? Your mileage may vary ![]()
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