Pictures of xjs with a full tank!
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Year: 1990
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Filled mine up Saturday morning, wheeled that day, and sunday morning. When i got home, i had a little under a quarter tank. DAMN! haha
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lol someone with a seriously rusty jeep is gonna fill it up and the tanks gonna fall out.
I don't fill vehicles, its a rare occasion if I do, or a road trip.
I don't fill vehicles, its a rare occasion if I do, or a road trip.
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My 96XJ has a bad gauge. It shows full when you brim the tank and then falls away to empty (light on) within about 5-10 miles. Then I just brim it again when I've done 200miles. Costs about 60 pounds each time.
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my gas meter plays games with me, but its normally at the last notch before E. All week as I acquire money i throw 3 gallons at a time in it.
THEN I GET PAID! and boom 60$ a tank
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Is there some reason my jeep wouldnt be about 210 warmed up at idle? Thats where it should always be warmed up. By the time I get to work it is just warmed up.