Fuel Gage
Your fuel gage tells you about how
much fuel you have left, when
the ignition is on.
When the indicator nears empty,
the low fuel warning light will come
on. You still have a little fuel left,
but you should get more soon.
See Low Fuel Warning Light
on page 4-25 for more information.
The arrow on the fuel gage points
to the side of the vehicle with
the fuel door.
Here are five things that some
owners ask about. These are normal
and do not indicate a problem with
your fuel gage:
• At the service station, the gas
pump shuts off before the gage
reads full.
• It takes a little more or less fuel to
fill up than the gage indicated.
• The indicator moves a little when
you turn a corner or speed up.
• The gage goes back to empty
when you turn off the ignition.
• The vehicle is driven or parked on
a grade.
Low Fuel Warning Light
This light, below the fuel gage,
should come on briefly when the
ignition is turned on as a check to let
you know that the light is working.
This light also comes on when
the fuel tank is low on fuel. When
you add fuel the light should go off.
If it does not, have your vehicle
serviced.
Instruments and Controls 4-25