
05-06-2007, 04:05 PM
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 | New Breed | | Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Atlanta (area)
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| I understand Toyotas thinking on the gauge but I think they went a bit to far. If the light came on with 4-5 gallons left and the range hit 0 with 2-3 gallons that would be sufficient. I think there will be several of us Tundra owners that drive with the light on and the gauge a 0 before we fill up. I woudl not call it a problem with the truck I just think they should have adjusted the gauge to a realistic number. I would hate to have to fill up twice a week just because the light comes on to early. Compared to the competion, 26.4 gallons is a small tank to begin with. I am very pleased with the Tundra, if thats the worst thing about the truck I will be Extrememly pleased. Design flaws a sometimes percieved... its what the end user sees as a problem even if it was intentional.
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