by Stevec on October 17th, 2008

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I filled my gas tank yesterday and my gauge was working fine.Drove the car home and parked it for the night,got up the next morning to go to work and the needle was on empty(I know there is gas in the tank).Can anyone help?It is a 2002

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  • by dreadyroots on February 4th, 2009

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    Sumbody got you! or actully got yur gas. Crazy how gas in dwn round $2 and still people are hurting. I guess with gas on the DL the unemployed is still raising. Seriously prolly wont be yur gauge but itll b worth to check it out.

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  • by Logo on October 17th, 2008

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    Someone may have siphoned your gas. take it back to the gas station and see how much more it fills up. Keep us updated.

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  • by dead leaves raked in a pile on October 17th, 2008

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    Gas gauges can fail - I had one once that read way over full at all times. It proved remarkably difficult to explain this to the garage. There is the sender in the tank, the gauge itself, and maybe the fuse.

    and is it possible your tank was drained?

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