The fuel gauge reads almost empty but when I fuel up I get 5 gallons in the tank and I have a 10 gallon tank. How difficult is to remove the fuel gauge sensor from the tank, or could it be something else?
rbvicar
The fuel gauge reads almost empty but when I fuel up I get 5 gallons in the tank and I have a 10 gallon tank. How difficult is to remove the fuel gauge sensor from the tank, or could it be something else?
rbvicar
Remove the seat backrest and you'll see it on top of the fuel tank. Welcome to the Stallion form. Rick
If you got to ride, ride in style
Stallion #378
Suzuki Burgman 650
I sold my Stallion last year. But if I remember correctly when the fuel light came on I would still have approximately 3 gallon of gas. Don’t think the gauge is totally accurate. The first 100 miles the gauge would go from topped off full to 3/4 mark. The next 100 miles the gauge would do a nose dive from 3/4 mark to bout 1/4 mark. I loved my Stallion but life took a different direction so we parted company. Sure miss it. Enjoy the trip.
Bout 2 to 2 1/2 hrs I’m ready for a stretch and bathroom brake. And fill the tank
welcome
if you look at the shape of the tank it is odd shaped that is why the gauge reads the way it does. there is nothing wrong just plan accordingly. know your mpg and depend on your odometer to tell you to get gas. my wife has 120k miles on hers
uses this method and has not run out. ride safe
Stallion #406 // 2013 Tri-Glide
My indicator is pegged on "E" before I get a light, but I still have about three gallonians left in the tank at that point!! It has always been that way, not gonna change anything!!