I've noticed something about my fuel gauge, and I'd like to know if this is common or not. I suspect that the sending unit is going bad, but I don't know if if would cause the following behavior.
Is the fuel gauge linear???? I usually have 275 miles on the tripmeter when the gauge registers 1/2 tank. But, the needle plummets after that, and I'm at 1/8 tank with about 375 miles. I figure I should be around 490 miles at this point, based on an average of 70 miles per 1/8th tank. The driving conditions don't vary during the tank, it's all stop and go freeway congestion. Nothing like I-405 between Renton and Bellevue. Anyway, just wondering... ...
Scott Collins
'98 Ram 2500 4x4 12 valve Cummins
Renton, WA
Is the fuel gauge linear???? I usually have 275 miles on the tripmeter when the gauge registers 1/2 tank. But, the needle plummets after that, and I'm at 1/8 tank with about 375 miles. I figure I should be around 490 miles at this point, based on an average of 70 miles per 1/8th tank. The driving conditions don't vary during the tank, it's all stop and go freeway congestion. Nothing like I-405 between Renton and Bellevue. Anyway, just wondering... ...
Scott Collins
'98 Ram 2500 4x4 12 valve Cummins
Renton, WA