How bad is it to run out of gas???
I've never done it but I heard it allows stuff on the bottom the tank to get pumped up into the fuel injection.
Another thing I heard is that Nissans are overly sensitive, that even forgetting to tighten the gas cap can cause the check engine light to go on. Fill up the tank all the way, maybe drive 60 miles, and fill it again. Do this maybe 2 or 3 times and see if the light will go out. Hopefully it will so you don't have to pay the dealer to reset it. Good luck.
Another thing I heard is that Nissans are overly sensitive, that even forgetting to tighten the gas cap can cause the check engine light to go on. Fill up the tank all the way, maybe drive 60 miles, and fill it again. Do this maybe 2 or 3 times and see if the light will go out. Hopefully it will so you don't have to pay the dealer to reset it. Good luck.
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Originally posted by JRB97SE
I ran out of gas on my way home tonight and the check engine light is now on. How do I find out what's wrong without taking it to the dealer?
I ran out of gas on my way home tonight and the check engine light is now on. How do I find out what's wrong without taking it to the dealer?
Yes,it's not a good idea to run out of fuel because
it's possible to disturb any small unwanted debre in through the lines and into the injectors.Hope your the type of person to replace your fuel filter regularly or it could
harm the injectors.or the fuel pressure regulator.The warning fuel light does mean to add fuel to the tank,I'm sure you know that and if it doesn't work,always keep at least half a tank of fuel for good pratice Less moisture ETC.The engine light code will probably be injector misfire
or multi cylinder misfire which occours as the engine was failing.To clear,could dissconnect the battery over night
and or take it to the dealer for two min.erase.If you take
your car in for service which I'm sure you do(ha)they really
shouldn't charge at least we wouldn't because you already
know why it came on and your a deadicated customer(ha).
Good Luck!!!!
Originally posted by marc sanford
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Yes,it's not a good idea to run out of fuel because
it's possible to disturb any small unwanted debre in through the lines and into the injectors.Hope your the type of person to replace your fuel filter regularly or it could
harm the injectors.or the fuel pressure regulator.The warning fuel light does mean to add fuel to the tank,I'm sure you know that and if it doesn't work,always keep at least half a tank of fuel for good pratice Less moisture ETC.The engine light code will probably be injector misfire
or multi cylinder misfire which occours as the engine was failing.To clear,could dissconnect the battery over night
and or take it to the dealer for two min.erase.If you take
your car in for service which I'm sure you do(ha)they really
shouldn't charge at least we wouldn't because you already
know why it came on and your a deadicated customer(ha).
Good Luck!!!!
Regards to problems
Yes,it's not a good idea to run out of fuel because
it's possible to disturb any small unwanted debre in through the lines and into the injectors.Hope your the type of person to replace your fuel filter regularly or it could
harm the injectors.or the fuel pressure regulator.The warning fuel light does mean to add fuel to the tank,I'm sure you know that and if it doesn't work,always keep at least half a tank of fuel for good pratice Less moisture ETC.The engine light code will probably be injector misfire
or multi cylinder misfire which occours as the engine was failing.To clear,could dissconnect the battery over night
and or take it to the dealer for two min.erase.If you take
your car in for service which I'm sure you do(ha)they really
shouldn't charge at least we wouldn't because you already
know why it came on and your a deadicated customer(ha).
Good Luck!!!!
Are you a Nissan mechanic at a dealership?
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I've also read that there is sediment at the bottom of the fuel tank. When you run out of gas the fuel pump would have sucked some of that stuff up. If you have a newer car I don't think that would pose a problem but if its an older one that would have happened.
Originally posted by Frank Fontaine
I've never done it but I heard it allows stuff on the bottom the tank to get pumped up into the fuel injection.
Another thing I heard is that Nissans are overly sensitive, that even forgetting to tighten the gas cap can cause the check engine light to go on. Fill up the tank all the way, maybe drive 60 miles, and fill it again. Do this maybe 2 or 3 times and see if the light will go out. Hopefully it will so you don't have to pay the dealer to reset it. Good luck.
I've never done it but I heard it allows stuff on the bottom the tank to get pumped up into the fuel injection.
Another thing I heard is that Nissans are overly sensitive, that even forgetting to tighten the gas cap can cause the check engine light to go on. Fill up the tank all the way, maybe drive 60 miles, and fill it again. Do this maybe 2 or 3 times and see if the light will go out. Hopefully it will so you don't have to pay the dealer to reset it. Good luck.
Why would you pay the dealer to reset the check engine light?
/aac
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Originally posted by marc sanford
Regards to problems
Yes,it's not a good idea to run out of fuel because
it's possible to disturb any small unwanted debre in through the lines and into the injectors.Hope your the type of person to replace your fuel filter regularly or it could
harm the injectors.or the fuel pressure regulator.The warning fuel light does mean to add fuel to the tank,I'm sure you know that and if it doesn't work,always keep at least half a tank of fuel for good pratice Less moisture ETC.The engine light code will probably be injector misfire
or multi cylinder misfire which occours as the engine was failing.To clear,could dissconnect the battery over night
and or take it to the dealer for two min.erase.If you take
your car in for service which I'm sure you do(ha)they really
shouldn't charge at least we wouldn't because you already
know why it came on and your a deadicated customer(ha).
Yes I am a Nissan Master Tech.18yrs.
Good Luck!!!!
Regards to problems
Yes,it's not a good idea to run out of fuel because
it's possible to disturb any small unwanted debre in through the lines and into the injectors.Hope your the type of person to replace your fuel filter regularly or it could
harm the injectors.or the fuel pressure regulator.The warning fuel light does mean to add fuel to the tank,I'm sure you know that and if it doesn't work,always keep at least half a tank of fuel for good pratice Less moisture ETC.The engine light code will probably be injector misfire
or multi cylinder misfire which occours as the engine was failing.To clear,could dissconnect the battery over night
and or take it to the dealer for two min.erase.If you take
your car in for service which I'm sure you do(ha)they really
shouldn't charge at least we wouldn't because you already
know why it came on and your a deadicated customer(ha).
Yes I am a Nissan Master Tech.18yrs.
Good Luck!!!!
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Originally posted by got rice?
if there's any sediment in the tank, it'd be picked regardless if there's fuel or not in there.
Don't worry about it.
if there's any sediment in the tank, it'd be picked regardless if there's fuel or not in there.
Don't worry about it.
Good luck!!
Check the code
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Thanks for the response...
Just for the record, running out of gas or driving with the tank low is not something I normally but it just turned out to be that kind of week. Since the warning light hadn't come on I figured I was safe to get gas on the way home but obviously I was wrong. Sometimes you just end up having one of those days...
Originally posted by marc sanford
No it's not a good idea to run out of fuel,but try and use injector cleaner that you put in the tank when you get filled up.This does not hurt once in a while,not too often.
Good luck!!
No it's not a good idea to run out of fuel,but try and use injector cleaner that you put in the tank when you get filled up.This does not hurt once in a while,not too often.
Good luck!!
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Re: All I know is my Lawn mower
Originally posted by emax95
runs out of fuel almost every time I cut the grass and it still starts right up and pulls hard,ha.
runs out of fuel almost every time I cut the grass and it still starts right up and pulls hard,ha.
answer to your question even if some make no sense,I suggest DON"T run out of feul if you can help it!!!
Originally posted by acitrano
Why would you pay the dealer to reset the check engine light?
/aac
Why would you pay the dealer to reset the check engine light?
/aac
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Originally posted by got rice?
That's why there are fuel filters before the fuel reaches the fuel dampener, fuel pressure regulator, then the fuel rail.... running out of fuel is not as bad as everyone makes it out to be.
That's why there are fuel filters before the fuel reaches the fuel dampener, fuel pressure regulator, then the fuel rail.... running out of fuel is not as bad as everyone makes it out to be.
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