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Changed the air filter, during the last oil change about 600 miles ago.
Thursday night, before this happend, I'd started driving home from the office, and during the drive, the fuel light came on, and rather than filling up that night, (it was a helluva day) I let it sit in the drive way with very little fuel. Next morning, I drove straight to the gas station and filled it up. Point of the story: My Dad used to say that occasionally, if you have too little gas in the tank, you can get 'silt' in the bottom of the tank sucked up into the fuel system and clog carburators, and fuel injectors. Is this true? Could this be an issue I'm taking it over to autozone right now. Thanks |
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