Has anyone experienced running out of gas going up a steep hill when low on fuel? I only bought my 230SL late last fall and never really had a chance to drive it before the snow set in. Last week we had some beautiful weather, the roads were dry and clear, so I deceided to take the car out for a drive and get new tires installed (they were 21 years old) two towns over. On my return home going up a steep hill the car started to stutter and finally died when I reached the peak.
It then occured to me that I had never seen the gas gauge needle move off just over half full except when I turned off the car. I don't know why I thought of the gas gauge but I called the garage I usually visit and they sent someone over with some gas (its a small town but I've since signed up with CAA). The car started up fine and I drove the rest of the way home. I've had the car out since and put 40L of gas in it, gauge is still showing just over half full, but it seems no worse for the experience.
I had the fuel sender out of the car earlier in the winter and it was clean, no gunk at the base, so I reinstalled it. I now need to clean it internally, need a new one or maybe the electrical is malfunctioning. Time to change the fuel filter as well.
Anyway, back to my initial question, with the gas tank being so flat, has anyone else experienced a problem going up a steep hill when they were low on fuel?
The hill I was going up was pretty long.