Don't do that unless you're trying to burn up your fuel pumps.
That is complete and utter nonsense. I've run many cars down until the low fuel light comes on and never ever had to replace a fuel pump. Some of those cars I put well over 100k miles on.
That is complete and utter nonsense. I've run many cars down until the low fuel light comes on and never ever had to replace a fuel pump. Some of those cars I put well over 100k miles on.
To you experts, can anyone tell me when a fuel gauge reads low fuel or on e what the amount of gas and approx. mileage is in reserve
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That is complete and utter nonsense. I've run many cars down until the low fuel light comes on and never ever had to replace a fuel pump. Some of those cars I put well over 100k miles on.
Only running it to the low fuel mark is fine, yeah, but I got the impression he wants to push it that last X miles which could be bad.
I've run mine to the low light a few times (I prefer not to) and have nearly 190k miles on the original pump so I know that isn't going to kill it![]()
I have heard that running your fuel tank until it's just about empty could cause any sediment that is in your tank to travel to the fuel filter and pump, which I would think would be harmful. Should that be a concern?
Well, sediment usually sits at the bottom, and that is where the pump is, so, if sediment was an issue it would happen regardless of how full the tank is. That said, how would said sediment get in your tank anyway unless you're dumping dirt in your tank?![]()
I have heard that running your fuel tank until it's just about empty could cause any sediment that is in your tank to travel to the fuel filter and pump, which I would think would be harmful. Should that be a concern?
