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Old 03-23-2017, 08:36 AM
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Normal and as you see above it is common for all with 90L tank
Old 03-23-2017, 09:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Anders
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Thanks for clarifying!
Old 03-23-2017, 08:25 PM
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That's why I ordered the 65 litre tank.
Old 03-23-2017, 08:51 PM
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Who said Porsche hasn't invented infinite fuel tank yet??
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Originally Posted by Ah3b
I own a 2015 GT3 and im currently facing an issue witht the fuel gauge. My car is fitted with a 90 ltr tank instead of a 65.

The current fuel gauge isnt responding after a fill up and is always showing that the fuel tank is full. I have taken it to the dealership a few times now and they have recalibrated the fuel tank a couple of time but the problem is still not solved. The dealership appears to be clueless and they have no idea on how to fix it. My car stayed in the dealership since February 12th. The first reply in the report by their technitions is that its a "state of art" and its the first time they see this issue. The only answer im getting now is that there is no issue and that this is normal ! Im confused on how they are unable to find the problem and solve it.

The service manager suggested that they change the sender unit but the technition insisted that it will not fix the problem.

If anyone has had a similar problem and got it fixed ide love for them to help out !
I have found the same with my 991.2 gt3, it is currently in the dealership, but they have said that Porsche don't have a fix for this..... Ridiculous!
How can they build such an amazing car, but can't make it with a 90 ltr fuel tank that has a correct reading!
I'm going to fill it up, and watch it closely to see if, when it gets down to the standard tank level it then starts to work accurately.... But come on Porsche you can do better than this???



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