Description
You are pulling away from a gas station, and you notice the gas gauge is not working, yet you have just filled the tank. You are in a panic and confused, wondering whether your Nissan Kicks is playing tricks on you. The good thing is that you are the one who picked up the nozzle from the gas pump and pulled the trigger of the nozzle until the tank was filled.
In this article, we discuss the gas gauge issue that is now common on Nissan Kicks. A considerable number of Nissan Kicks drivers have reported the issue. The problem seems to affect this Nissan model of all years. Here, we will explore the various reasons that cause the gauge to stop working. We will further describe the various steps you can take to solve this gas gauge problem.
The Nissan Kicks gas gauge
Nissan Kicks is a pretty new model from Nissan, introduced in 2016. As such, it comes with modern features, and the technology employed in most of its parts and systems is pretty new. Looking at the gas gauge of the Nissan Kicks, you will find that it indicates the approximate fuel level in the gas tank.
When the fuel level in the tank runs low, some Nissan Kicks will display a warning message that the car is running low on fuel. Others will illuminate a warning light about the same. The Nissan equips the Nissan Kicks with the DTE, Distance To Empty, indicator to help you manage gas more effectively.
The DTE indicator displays the distance the car can be driven before refueling. This indicator is found between the tachometer and the speedo and will display the miles digitally. This number is normally calculated based on the amount of gas in the tank, the most recent gas economy of the car, and the actual fuel consumption rate. Driving conditions and patterns will make the DTE value vary, which then means that the DTE shown can vary from the actual distance the gas can last.
Nissan Kicks gas gauge not working problem
The Nissan Kicks gas gauge tends to fail from time to time. Quite a number of owners of this car have reported issues concerning the gas gauge. Some of the reasons why the gauge stops working are simple, while others are quite technical. Solving this gas gauge issue can be simple and without any cost, but for others, you will need to visit a Nissan dealership to have it resolved. Here are some of the reasons for the Nissan Kicks gas gauge not working;
1) The DTE not working
The most common issue with Nissan Kicks and several other Nissan models is a malfunctioning DTE feature. For most Nissan Kicks, the DTE when the gas tank is filled up is 300 miles. As you drive your car, the DTE should drop gradually toward zero, and this should help you know when to do a refill.