Should I be worried?
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Should I be worried?
I have a 2000 Blazer 4dr 4wd that recently had a no start issue. it sounded like a fuel issue but I thought I had a decent amount of fuel left in my tank (my fuel gauge doesn't work but I keep track with the trip meter). After trying and checking simply things I then proceeded to add gas as at "couldn't hurt" fix and she started right up without issue. I immediately went down to the gas station and filled me tank. With the what I added and how much gas I got at the gas station I calculated that before I put any in I had 5-6 gallons left in the car when the issue arose (plus reserve if the 2000 blazers had gas reserves). Its now fine and hasn't had an issue since (its only been a few days). Is this something that should concern me that it didn't start with a decent amount of gas in the car? I know cars do weird things occasionally some I'm not over thinking it, but I thought It might be good to post here and see if anyone has any thoughts or similar issues?
As far as adding gas, I did about 1.5 gallons when it first wasn't starting and that didnt help and then the next day I added about another 1.5 gallons and then that's when it decided to start up fine (same issue before I added the second 1.5 gals)
As far as adding gas, I did about 1.5 gallons when it first wasn't starting and that didnt help and then the next day I added about another 1.5 gallons and then that's when it decided to start up fine (same issue before I added the second 1.5 gals)
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