hi
i have a subaru legacy 1992 ls
and i want to know something, how i can check my gaz gauge is ok???
thanks
Gaz gauge
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Well it seems like the kind of thing that either works or doesn’t. I think that our gas gauges are sorta inaccurate as many are. The needle on my gauge never reaches all the way to the top and goes well beyond the last tick mark when it is empty. The gas light comes on when there are 2 or 3 gallons left. I suppose a way to test the gauge would be to fill the tank and reset your trip odometer. If you know roughly how many miles you get on a tank you can sorta gauge if its working, no pun intended
. So when you are at, lets say, 250 miles and you know that that is when you are usually at the empty and that’s what your gauge says, then its doing its job. I get about 160 miles when the needle hits the last tick mark.--crappy I know. I hope this isn't to confusing and kinda answers your question.

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hi my gaz gauge dosen't work and i want to know how to check with my tool at home...Subaru_Nation555 wrote:Well it seems like the kind of thing that either works or doesn’t. I think that our gas gauges are sorta inaccurate as many are. The needle on my gauge never reaches all the way to the top and goes well beyond the last tick mark when it is empty. The gas light comes on when there are 2 or 3 gallons left. I suppose a way to test the gauge would be to fill the tank and reset your trip odometer. If you know roughly how many miles you get on a tank you can sorta gauge if its working, no pun intended. So when you are at, lets say, 250 miles and you know that that is when you are usually at the empty and that’s what your gauge says, then its doing its job. I get about 160 miles when the needle hits the last tick mark.--crappy I know. I hope this isn't to confusing and kinda answers your question.
...stick your tool in the gas filler hole... loljmdb wrote:
hi my gaz gauge dosen't work and i want to know how to check with my tool at home...
sorry could not resist
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That's about what I get.Subaru_Nation555 wrote:I get about 160 miles when the needle hits the last tick mark.--crappy I know.
I drive too fast all the time.
I'm saving some $$ by driving my mom's '03 Legacy.
I miss having quick acceleration, though.
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my gage is screwed up totally, some times it works, sometimes it just reads empty. What is the thingy that sends the signal from the tank to the gage? maybe that one piece really sucks on the legacy.
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Here is a good article from howstuffworks.com about how a gas gauge works.magicmike wrote:What is the thingy that sends the signal from the tank to the gage?
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/fuel-gauge.htm
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