dazamaz
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- Mar 14, 2006
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- Sydney
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- VY SS 02, Kawasaki ZZR-600
Have you tried this:
When your driving (make sure there's no one else around!!) give the car a quick tug to the left then right, making sure to rock the car a bit. This will move the fuel around in your tank more then just usual driving.
I've had a similar problem a couple of times where the fuel gauge won't move from full and this seems to drop the gauge to the correct reading.
One thing to be careful of is dirty fuel...
When your driving (make sure there's no one else around!!) give the car a quick tug to the left then right, making sure to rock the car a bit. This will move the fuel around in your tank more then just usual driving.
I've had a similar problem a couple of times where the fuel gauge won't move from full and this seems to drop the gauge to the correct reading.
One thing to be careful of is dirty fuel...