I have taken my vehicle to the dealership now 3 times for the same problem. I bought the car new to be able to use E85. Every time I fill up with this kind of fuel, the gas gauge goes to empty or will not read accurately. Trying to drive a car when you really don't know how much gas is in it is really fun. The dealership after not being able to repair it the last of the attempts stated that they were waiting on Techline from Chevy to tell them how to proceed further. I am still waiting. Maybe after the bail out Chevy can figure out what is wrong with my car.
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I have taken my vehicle to the dealership now 3 times for the same problem. I bought the car new to be able to use E85. Every time I fill up with this kind of fuel, the gas gauge goes to empty or will not read accurately. Trying to drive a car when you really don't know how much gas is in it is really fun. The dealership after not being able to repair it the last of the attempts stated that they were waiting on Techline from Chevy to tell them how to proceed further. I am still waiting. Maybe after the bail out Chevy can figure out what is wrong with my car.
- Mike Z., Wonder Lake, IL, US