2025 Fuel Level Gauge Way Off

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M376X6

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Traded my 2022 Ram 3500 Limited dually in for a 2025 Ram 3500 Laramie dually. It has the Level 2 package. I'll have to post a pic when I get the chance. I like the features on this truck better than the Limited. I was a little concerned about the 3.42 gears but the 8 speed transmission really makes it work great pulling a trailer and slide in camper. The only caveat I have with it is the fuel level gauge. I pulled into Laramie with the new Laramie (pun intended), and figured I better fuel up even though it read over 3/4s of a tank. I ended up putting 27 gallons into it with a 50 gallon tank. I asked my Son about his new 2025 Power Wagon and he is having the observation with his truck. The instrument cluster is nice in that it can be configured in many ways and I like the analog display. Is anyone else having the same experience with the fuel gauge on their 2025?
 

NewBlackDak

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Almost exactly the same for me. I was just under half, and put in a hair over 36 gallons Monday. It does get more accurate near the bottom, but the top part is nearly useless.
 

Beauregard

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I've had many vehicles that do this. The top half of the tank lasts way longer than the lower half. One of the worst was my Harley tourer. Once you got to half a tank, you started looking for fuel because the fuel in the bottom half went fast.
My rule of thumb, especially when traveling, is don't get below a half tank.
 
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