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The fuel gage is registering over quarter of a tank , but runs out of fuel, also when refulling only 25 litres will go into the tank which should hold 50 litres, there are no leaks.
You may have a transfer hose in the tank leaking. sometimes from fuel filter sock in bottom of tank to fuel pump in tank, the hose slits. not sure on nissan though. drop tank and remove pump and examine pump & lines.
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The 2007 nisain armada has a bad habit of acting like it runs out of fuel when the fuel tank is just below half a tank,maybe a quarter of a tank.,if this happens with yours,it is the fuel pump,hose connecting it to the assembely,that has deteriated,just keep the tank full,to half full,and you will be fine,and wait for september to get it fixed at the dealer,they are replacing the whole unit,and are out of them at the moment,this is a recall.
As to the light you must have a fault code test run to see what turned on the light, it could be related to the inop fuel gage, And that is the fuel tank sending unit causing that. Do the fault code first.
If you still have 25 lts still left in the tank and get it out. I would think the pick up tube is bent or cracked and no longer at the bottom of the tank.
The different gas gauge readings would indicate a ground issue with the sending unit in the fuel tank & possibly the fuel pump shares the same ground or it is worn out.
I would check fuel pressure with a gauge & the fuel may be there, but not enough volume
Fuel pump in fuel tank is not working burned out gas keeps the fuel pump cool should always keep at least a quarter of tank of gas in vehicle at all times
remove float assembly and reposition it facing the oposite direction. Sometimes the float installation positioning makes a difference on how the fuel gage reads.
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