SirFartsALot
Active Member
I have just got my car back and it it running like a champ with just one little problem.
Before I picked the car up a couple of days ago the car was bone dry on the gas and when I filled it up the gas gauge responded just like it was to. It took an additional hour or so for them to get the temp gauge to work right and they delivered the car to my house.
I am drained financially for a while and was wondering if there was anything that I could pour in the tank that could take care of the cavitation shown in the gauge?
Before I picked the car up a couple of days ago the car was bone dry on the gas and when I filled it up the gas gauge responded just like it was to. It took an additional hour or so for them to get the temp gauge to work right and they delivered the car to my house.
I am drained financially for a while and was wondering if there was anything that I could pour in the tank that could take care of the cavitation shown in the gauge?















