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I worked a summer in a garage. I lost count of the number of "strange noise like something rolling around the truck" orders, resolved by removing the thing rolling around the trunk. I was 17, amazed these people had jobs and money to buy cars.
SlateEV is self-repairable. It's one of those things super popular on Reddit, but no one in the real world knows which end of a screwdriver to hold.
Yup. We get cars towed in because they ran out of gas.
Ok, but what is "no information" supposed to mean? Why does it not say "empty"?
It did show empty. It has a normal gas gauge, plus underneath the gauge, it shows the mileage till absolutely empty. When you hit 0 km remaining, it will switch to three dashes, indicating you are absolutely, completely empty, as in out of gas typically in less than a km. The gauge was reading empty, and underneath was showing the three dashes. That is what the customer interpreted as “no information”.