What's Shell gas got to do with it, got to do with it
Seriously... Is it there some lube in the gas to get the sender moving again? So are you saying I can drive 50 miles to fix it? In one shot or just aggregate?
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Originally Posted by Michelle
This has happened to many members, including myself. The needle wouldn't move from "E" until I drove more than 50 miles. The dealer wanted $500 to replace the part...I said 'no thanks!' I decided to try using only Shell gasoline, as suggested by other members here. Since the switch to Shell (roughly two years now), my fuel gauge has been operating perfectly. *KNOCKING ON WOOD*
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