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Old 01-19-2007, 06:30 PM
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It does not seem like the gas level would have anything at all to do with a problem like this. Even if you did something to quickly shift all the fuel to the side of the tank opposite the fuel pump, there would be enough fuel already in the pipeline to keep the engine running for 20 seconds or more. Also the pump is in a well that is in the very bottom of the tank resovoir. Its like that for a reason. That reason is so the pump does not suck in any air if the majority of the fuel is displaced away from the pump. Someone said there is a TSB on this issue. I would certainly bring it to the dealer and let them deal with it. Does not look like you are the only one to report such an occurence.
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