fuel delivery system problem
7.0
pretty badTypical Repair Cost:
$550.00
Average Mileage:
115,000 miles
Number of complaints:
2 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (1 reports)
- replace fuel pump in gas tank or tolerate inaccurate reading (1 reports)
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2006Oct 17
(reported on)Bonneville LS 3.2L
- Automatic transmission
- 129,000 miles
My son borrowed my car and the gas gauge was on full when I got it back. I thought, oh that was nice. Then I ran out of gas a couple of days later. The gas gauge always says full, so when I fill up, I always have to set my trip meter, and can only go so many miles on a tank before I have to fill up. But it is always a guessing game. Not real happy with this problem.
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2007Jul 01
Bonneville SE 3.8L V6
Gas guage is not accurate...have to watch trip odometer and fill up by 350 miles to insure fuel availability. Another first (owned 15+ cars) and of course not a recall...just another expensive fix at $550. So long GM, losing sales is no mystery...buy a Honda and drive worry free for 200,000+ miles.
Steve P.
Ellisville, MO, USA
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