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Saturday, November 22, 2008
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car on empty, maybe not.

I was setting in my driveway, running my old 1987 DeVille and the dashboard light said I had about 6 gallons in the tank and about 160 miles left, then after running it in idle in park for about 16 minutes, I came back in and sat down to check the radio and looked up at the dashboard. The miles indicator didn't give miles any more, but rather it gave me a big capital L.

It still says I've got 6 gallons in the tank but give me a break, what does it mean that L means Low when the tank only holds 14 gallons in the first place?

What kind of advice besides calling triple A or my beloved mechanic?

tanks a lot,

Anthony :P

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