RE: Low fuel lights

From: Brandon Stockton (bstockton@ipa.net)
Date: Mon Feb 26 1996 - 22:41:56 EST


> From: Ned Vogler <NVOGLER@rghosp.chime.org>
My '87 has low fuel and low washer fluid indicators. Also
has a driver side footwell lamp. I'll be glad to trade you my
'87 for your '96 so you can get that footwell lamp... :)

> To: Dakota Mailing List <dakota@csclub0.cs.fredonia.edu>
> Subject: RE: Low fuel lights
> Date: Mon, 26 Feb 96 14:58:00 PST

>
> <chomp>
> >does anyone have a '96 which has a low fuel light? Maybe mine is
> >just inoperative...
>
> I, too have a '96 V8 Club Cab... no low fuel light here, either...
> unless they're ALL inoperative... Another thing that I thought was
> an oversight, with the courtesy light package, you get the overhead
> light, the passenger footwell light, and the ignition key light,
> glove box light, ashtray light and maybe one other which I've
> forgotten, but no drivers side footwell light!! How much extra work
> or wiring would that have taken CC to add... Geez...<whine> Even my
> bare bones brand G pickup (less than half the cost of my Dakota) had
> *dual* footwell lights... (not trying to start a brand war here, I
> LOVE my dakota, wouldn't trade back for anything!!)
>
> > If not, can anyone think of a reason why Dodge would can the low
> > fuel
> >light? Did the shape of the tank change, or something? FYI, I
> >have a V8 Club Cab with the 22 gallon tank.

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Brandon Stockton
University of Arkansas--Class of '97
bstockton@ipa.net or bstockt@comp.uark.edu
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