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Old 08-10-2012, 08:54 AM
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Fuel Reserve

I've searched through the manual and poked around a little online but cannot find anything definitive about whether an 08 G35x Sedan has a fuel reserve or not. Either it does or the gas bar I filled up at over the weekend calibrated the pumps to rip people off because I put 64.5 litres (17.03 gal) into a 60 litre (15.85 gal) tank 0.o
 
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Old 08-10-2012, 08:59 AM
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The fuel tank is 76litres (20 US gal).
Owners Manual, Section 9 - Capacities...
 
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Old 08-10-2012, 09:04 AM
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Ummm...what makes you think a 2008 g35x has a 15 gallon tank? Its not. Its 20 gallons.
 
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Old 08-10-2012, 09:07 AM
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I've filled up from just about bone dry 6 times, there is no way this car has even a 70 litre tank let alone a 75 litre tank. Just because the stock is 20 gallons doesn't me it wasn't changed!
 
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Old 08-10-2012, 09:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Ingeo
Just because the stock is 20 gallons doesn't me it wasn't changed!
Ughhmmm...okay. I guess.
 
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Old 08-10-2012, 09:28 AM
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I would ask why you have a 15.5 gallon tank from a different vehicle, on a 4 y/o G...but...I just don't care
 
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Old 08-10-2012, 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Ingeo
I've filled up from just about bone dry 6 times, there is no way this car has even a 70 litre tank let alone a 75 litre tank. Just because the stock is 20 gallons doesn't me it wasn't changed!
If you believe this to be a possibility then your first post is moot and no one here could help answer your question based on a non-stock fuel tank.

As we said, a stock 2007+ G35/G37 sedan fuel tank is 76L or 20 US gal.
 
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Old 08-10-2012, 09:45 AM
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Originally Posted by rpm&my_G35
If you believe this to be a possibility then your first post is moot and no one here could help answer your question based on a non-stock fuel tank.

As we said, a stock 2007+ G35/G37 sedan fuel tank is 76L or 20 US gal.
I had no reason to think the tank was not stock as the only other owner was a lease. I'll get under the car and measure the tank after work because it does not hold anywhere near 76 litres.
 
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Originally Posted by Ingeo
I had no reason to think the tank was not stock as the only other owner was a lease. I'll get under the car and measure the tank after work because it does not hold anywhere near 76 litres.
I've had a 2007 G35 X (4years) and now a 2011G37S. I have never been able to get more than about 65/66L in the tanks after the gas light comes on. Same goes for most guys here.
There is a reserve of a couple gallons.
I'm going to say that you put 64.5 litres (17.03 gal) into a 76 litre (20 US gal) tank and that it's completely normal.
 
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if your only able to fill 15 gallons when you get the fuel warning light, I would maybe check with the dealer I remembered there was a tsb for it, I believe that the infiniti should have a capacity of 20 gallons just like every says but its not all in one tank there is actually a small seperate tank and there is a pump that pushes gas between the two and sometimes that pump doesn't work.
 
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Old 08-10-2012, 01:16 PM
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Originally Posted by maizer89
if your only able to fill 15 gallons when you get the fuel warning light, I would maybe check with the dealer I remembered there was a tsb for it, I believe that the infiniti should have a capacity of 20 gallons just like every says but its not all in one tank there is actually a small seperate tank and there is a pump that pushes gas between the two and sometimes that pump doesn't work.
He said he put in a little over 17 US gal. It's normal. Everything is alright.
 
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Originally Posted by Ingeo
Just because the stock is 20 gallons doesn't me it wasn't changed!
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I had no reason to think the tank was not stock

 
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I'll get under the car and measure the tank after work because it does not hold anywhere near 76 litres.
Yeah! Show that gas station what's up! But make sure you get under the car while its moving, so you can get an accurate measurement
 
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I don't understand why people seem to have such a hard time reconciling how the tank capacity is not the same as the calibration of the fuel gauge, and hence the whole concept of a RESERVE.
 


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