flyguy51
SDD Junior Member
I have a 2006 F-250 PSD and it seems like the fuel gauge is progressively becoming more and more inaccurate. As an example the other day it showed that I had not even used a full quarter of a tank. When I topped off the tank I put nearly 15 gallons in. I only have a 30 gallon tank so how can this be. If any one has suggestions or thoughts about having the dealer try to do something or do I need to consider after market guages? I'd appreciate the input.
There is another thing I want to ask about. Since the temperature it has been going into the single digits at night lately when I've started the engine in the morning I hear a sound that is like fluid running through a tube. This noise only lasts until the engine has warmed a little. I use my block heater religously and do so when the temperature at night starts going below about 30 degrees.
One last question: I've heard that gasoline is more highly refined than diesel and if that is true why is diesel more expensive?
Thanks for this great forum. I've learned so much and wouldn't think about making a major change to my truck with out consulting the forum.
Flyguy
There is another thing I want to ask about. Since the temperature it has been going into the single digits at night lately when I've started the engine in the morning I hear a sound that is like fluid running through a tube. This noise only lasts until the engine has warmed a little. I use my block heater religously and do so when the temperature at night starts going below about 30 degrees.
One last question: I've heard that gasoline is more highly refined than diesel and if that is true why is diesel more expensive?
Thanks for this great forum. I've learned so much and wouldn't think about making a major change to my truck with out consulting the forum.
Flyguy