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Don't Run Out of Gas HOUSTON, July 7, 2008 - Motorists who allow their vehicle’s fuel tank to run near empty risk being stranded on the road and damaging expensive car parts, according to the AAA Texas. Running your vehicle’s fuel tank dry is not only hazardous and inconvenient, but could present costly mechanical problems down the road, according to Steve Mazor, manager of the AAA Texas’ Automotive Research Center. Running your vehicle on low may cause sediment in the bottom of the tank to clog the fuel pump pickup, the fuel filter or the fuel injectors, he added. "Letting the vehicle’s level of fuel run down to empty may cause the electric fuel pump inside the tank to overheat," according to Mazor. "The cost to replace this one component alone can be $500 or more in parts and labor." Vehicles using diesel fuel have additional needs after running out of fuel. A special ’priming’ procedure to get fuel to the pump may require the services of an automotive technician. Additional safety tips for motorists:
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