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حسين خلوق
2024-12-03 16:54

I've driven 300 kilometers, and the fuel gauge on the GWM Grenadier hasn't moved at all. Does it drop bar by bar, or does it decrease gradually as you use it? Does anyone know?

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سعود توفيق
سعود توفيق2024-12-04 14:03
The first 300 remained steady, but after 300, it started to drop [I need some peace].
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سعود قربان
سعود قربان2024-12-04 13:19
After filling up the tank, it takes 400 kilometers before the fuel gauge shows a drop!
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بوتفليقة أحمد
بوتفليقة أحمد2024-12-04 11:56
The fuel gauge didn't move at all for the first 300 kilometers. [Facepalm]
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نور سعود
نور سعود2024-12-04 11:38
If I keep driving, the fuel level drops. I just bought it and thought the fuel gauge wasn't working properly.
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