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Old 04-01-2010, 01:10 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Fuel Gauge response after fillup. 2009 Camry

Just looking for some feedback on the 2009 Camry. Can anyone tell me how long it takes their gas gauge to show full after fillups, when you get back in and start the car. My 2008 shows full right away, My parents have a 2009 camry and it takes their gauge 10-15 minutes. Just concerned about it. Any feed back from 2009 camry owners would be helpful. thanks,

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Old 04-01-2010, 05:59 PM   #2 (permalink)
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My 2009 SE jumps to the Full mark instantly upon turning-on.
No idea why it would take so long for their needle to jump.
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It should jump instantly, and no the speed that the gauge goes up is not a function of the driver's age

As long as it measures the correct amount of fuel when at empty, it should be fine...
Or just take it to the dealer and complain
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Just looking for some feedback on the 2009 Camry. Can anyone tell me how long it takes their gas gauge to show full after fillups, when you get back in and start the car. My 2008 shows full right away, my parents are 80 yrs old and it takes their gauge 10-15 minutes. Just concerned about it. any feed back from 2009 camry owners would be helpful. thanks,
It should show full right away. Why mention the age of your parents? What are they driving?
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