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Ran out of gas, CE light flashed. Should it? S90-V90 1997

To someone claiming to be Joseph Morton -

My question regarding the flashing CE light could not be asked or answered properly unless I confessed to running out of gas. Yes, it is a sin, but the loss of time and blockage of lots of going-home traffic is surely sufficient atonement, don't you think?

I am a little surprised that you did not comment on my driving 5 months with the CE light on, since that is - no doubt - an environmental sin.

Many folks here in the oil capital of the world are ready, willing and able to fill up as often as every day, and some must in order to keep their large SUV's abd Hummers and 4-door pick-up trucks running. Minimum condensation that way, I suppose. In fact, within a mile or so from my house there are Shell, Conoco, Valero, Kroger, and another Shell station. Price that day for Shell RUL was $2.079 per gallon. (Oil capital priced.)

I elected to attempt getting to a station and not to pour in some gas from the generator supply can at home because that gas is about a year old, and probably not too clean.

Except for this once, we fill up as soon as the low fuel light comes on, which is about once a week. Wife has a 44-miles-a-day commute. Lesson learned.

Why are you not a registered BB member?

Regards,

Bob

:>)






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