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PROLEMS!!!
Yes, I have a problem.
Today I filled up my tank with about 7 gallons of gas. When I started the car up the gas gauge was not registering. I did the turn off, pull out key, wait, start it up again, 7 or 8 times. I also opened and closed the gas cap a few times. The gas gauge remained pegged at E. Then when I was driving home, I notice the ambient temperature reading on the nav screen and the HUD was 117 degrees. It is hot in L.A. but before I gassed up it was reading 93 degrees. What do y'all think? Fuse? Gauge? The thing in the gas tank?
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I'm thinking a trip to a dealer, your computer may be going South...........
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2014 2SS/RS - SIM Join Date: Apr 2014
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I would disconnect the battery for awhile to reboot the system. Like rebooting your PC.
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Location: West Suburbs of Chicago, in a Courthouse Somewhere
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Bad battery cell
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Location: Near Philadelphia
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Just turn the car off and remove the key. Let it sit for a few minutes to cycle then try again. Bad battery cell could be the culprit.
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