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Recently I saw a news article about how running below 1/4 tank of gas is a bad no-no. Apparently the fuel pump, which is located inside the gas tank, uses the gasoline as a 'coolant'. The news report stated that since folks are now letting the tanks run near empty, the pumps are not being properly cooled.
This is helping to cause the pumps to fail at a higher than normal rate. It usually happens after a fill up. I'm sure someone can explain the reason a bit better than I.
Anyhow, why run on empty? Your going to put more gas in it sooner or later, and the extra few pounds of fuel doesn't waste that much gas anyhow...
This is helping to cause the pumps to fail at a higher than normal rate. It usually happens after a fill up. I'm sure someone can explain the reason a bit better than I.
Anyhow, why run on empty? Your going to put more gas in it sooner or later, and the extra few pounds of fuel doesn't waste that much gas anyhow...