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ive never had a problem with the led's...the gauge isnt all that accurate but i know once i get down to 2 or 3 leds i fill it up just to be safe...i have had mine for almost a year so it is the newest revision (B)
I've had set #75327-09B on for over a year now - little blue LEDs still function as when new, accuracy "varies with mileage." Best to use odo to know when to gas up next...
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I have had mine installed for about 6 months. It's been as reliable as the stock fuel gauge as far as level. I think the Flush mount looks way better than stock.
I still set my trip odometer every time I fill up.
I avhe the chrome one on the softail and it has been on for several years. The gauge is not very accurate but the lights still work fine. I forget that my Dyna has a gauge as I use the odometer to track my mileage as opposed to relying on lights.
ive haave had mine for over a year n half now and my gaauge is off a lil bit but i go off my mileage anyways. the leds fuction very well and havent had any burn out or any problems
I've had mine two seasons now 128, black with blue led's. It consistently tells me the amount of fuel left. But similar to useing your mileage to determine how much gas you have, you will have to check it visually a few times as it will not report the same as your stock guage used to. On mine with a tank lift when I'm down to one led there is usually 3 litres of gas still in the tank - consistently. Does that help you out?