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m00nwater -> RE: Low Fuel Light? (3/13/2006 4:02:10 PM)
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Granted, the pickup screen for the fuel pump is at the bottom of the tank and pulls from there, but it may not get ALL the crap out. The bigger issue is the condensation that could build in your tank, particularily in cold weather. There is less exposed surface area inside the tank where condensation could occur to contaminate the fuel with rust particles and water when you have more gas in the tank. Since you live in Ottawa I'd say you're in a cold climate and this would affect you. Running out of gas is stressful to the fuel pump as well. An empty fuel tank will hinder the cooling of the fuel pump, since the fuel is used to cool the system. Another advantage to keeping your tank at no less than 1/4 is that you never have to worry about running out of gas. That way, you don't have to keep checking constantly and be afraid of crashing. I'm not disagreeing with you that GM is lacking in features. I'm just saying that if you want to lengthen the lifespan of their vehicle you may not want to drive to empty. But I think you made the point when you said: quote:
higher end vehicles GM's AREN'T Audi's. If they were, we'd be paying much more for them. Like I said, I agree that GM vehicles lack in features, but you get what you pay for.
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