is the "fuel filter" dash light usually accurate?

gonecrazyi

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You can have Canada, Im from Michigan, but dont think that I could go back and deal with the winter. The snows fine, but the windchill, I just cant do it.

Plus, my truck gets 17mpgs in the summer, but drops down to around 14.5 driving like an old man in the winter.

98 degrees plus humidity kinda does suck though, thats one thing that I do miss about Michigan, in the summer youd get a week of perfect 75 degree weather and then 2 crappy weeks of rain!
 

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Do be honest I don't understand Fahrenheit. I just used the converter on my comp to get the right numbers. We use the Metric system so most of your measurements don't make sense to me.
I do notice the difference in economy in winter driving, but I do love the snow. Especially when you can ride in snow in the summer.
 

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