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Fuel Gauge seems to go down quickly after fill up


Camhr82

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Hello all, I have a 2017 Edge Titanium with the 3.5. 

I've noticed that after filling it right up (could only get 60 litres in it) the fuel gauge seems to go down very quickly. This morning, I only had 95km on the tank and the gauge was reading just over 3/4 tank. The DTE said 478KM.

I recall on my 2012 Edge Limited that it would be 150km or so before the gauge would move from full. 

 

Has anyone else experienced this in their 2017 (or similar years) and if it seems normal???

The book says the 2017 has a 70L tank but it only took 60L at fill... seems a little weird to me. 

 

Also, not sure if I need to start another topic on this but the heated and cooled seats in my 2017 are a little different too from my 2012 edge. The heat/cool only seems to be on the very top and sides of the back/top section and the whole bottom of the seat. Is this normal? 

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8 minutes ago, Camhr82 said:

I've noticed that after filling it right up (could only get 60 litres in it) the fuel gauge seems to go down very quickly.

The book says the 2017 has a 70L tank but it only took 60L at fill... seems a little weird to me. 

 

Also, not sure if I need to start another topic on this but the heated and cooled seats in my 2017 are a little different too from my 2012 edge. The heat/cool only seems to be on the very top and sides of the back/top section and the whole bottom of the seat. Is this normal? 

Did you run it empty before adding the 60L ?

 

For the heated and cooled seats try a forum search.

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1 hour ago, 1004ron said:

No that's not empty.

The gauge and remaining miles should only be considered a rough estimate.

Right it is just so different than my 2012. I would run it to 20km DTE and it would take 67L.

Just wondering if there is a difference in the fuel tank, etc. and if other people with 2017 and similar years have the same findings? 

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