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Rangie3.0LtrDan:
ok, so i have 2 fuel tanks (both 30ltr apparently).

Is the fuel guage sposed to work on both tanks, or just on 1 tank, and if so hows the easiest way to have a guage sorted for the 2nd tank?

cheers

dan

Litch:
The gauge reads whichever tank is selected at the time, the tap includes a set of contacts enabling the changeover.
As I recall each tank was around 10-gallons which is more in the region of 45L but I stand to be corrected on that point.

Rangie3.0LtrDan:
LOL ok, currently it reads full and i know neither tank is full, so think there could be something wrong there!

hobbit:
As litch says 45 litres, 10 gallons, 2 jerricans

Also as said it should change with the changeover tap to say what each tank is at

Look under the seat bases (and usually a clipped down ally cover too)unless it has a side filling fitted, best way is to open the lids and check the levels, if it has the extending filler neck in it still, you have about a 1/4 tank if the fuel is down to the mesh level on the extension

Rangie3.0LtrDan:
cool :D cheers for that :D how many mpg should i expect to get out the 2.25 petrol?

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