It's Not a Sugar Problem

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Dear Tom and Ray: I am pretty sure my ex put sugar in my gas tank. I am positive about the sugar. I can't prove that he did it. But he is crazy, and this happened the first night I had gone out on the town and was making public displays of affection with my new boyfriend. Anyway, the insurance company didn't seem to think this was a very big problem and paid for me to get the filler tube and tank cleaned out and a new fuel pump. However, now that my '06 Xterra is back, when I get up to around 45 miles per hour and above, there is a shake and a thrumming sound in the car. And when the gas goes less than a third of a tank, the fuel gauge drops to "E." Above that, the "Distance to Empty" computer reading does some weird things.

Any idea if pulling out the tank and fuel pump could have contributed to these problems? I am clueless, and I would really like some backup for when I deal with the insurance company and shop so I don't have to shell out more dough if I don't have to. Thanks! - - Marisia

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It's Not a Sugar Problem

Tom: Note to all disgruntled and criminally insane ex-boyfriends and -husbands out there: Generally speakin...

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