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by fweespeech
3571 days ago
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http://www.bankrate.com/finance/auto/dispelling-two-pesky-ca... > The good news is that the "low fuel" light comes on when there's anywhere from 1 to 2 gallons left, which is plenty to keep the pump safe. Yeah, but you pretty much have to be under 1 gallon for it to be an issue. Similarly, for what the OP mentioned: > But modern fuel pumps have a protective screen or porous sock-like cover that catches any contaminants before they enter the fuel system. And those small bits that might get through would normally be caught by a second filter closer to the engine. The location requires a filter to avoid that problem, regardless of fuel level. xD |
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> Even the simple act of driving with a low amount of fuel in your tank can damage your fuel pump...
I agree, driving up to fuel reserve shouldn't be a problem but I wouldn't use the reserve all that often.
Most gas tanks are pretty wide and flat and fuel pumps tend to be built "vertically", so 1 gallon fuel left of 14-16 gal will not cover/cool all that much surface area of the fuel pump.
http://www.motorcarmall.com/avoid-fuel-pump-failure