FTO Petrol Light
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FTO Petrol Light
This may sound stupid but does anyone know if the FTO has a petrol light??? My FTO has been on empty a few times but i have never seen the petrol light so i dont know if the light is broken or what... Can anyone shed some light on this for me??
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My light comes on at about 8 litres to go, which is usually about 550kms in.
You notice it first when you're stopped on a hill (like at traffic lights) with the front of the car facing up hill.
It comes on and goes off at first, but if you keep on driving then obviously it stays fully lit... never really done that so I don't know how far off running out of fuel that is!
You notice it first when you're stopped on a hill (like at traffic lights) with the front of the car facing up hill.
It comes on and goes off at first, but if you keep on driving then obviously it stays fully lit... never really done that so I don't know how far off running out of fuel that is!
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Lol wtf is wrong with you guys. I get average 530-580ish 
I guess I drive like a granny though, been a few weeks since the car's seen past 5000 revs lol.. I need to go to a cruise, about time I gave it a bit of go!

I guess I drive like a granny though, been a few weeks since the car's seen past 5000 revs lol.. I need to go to a cruise, about time I gave it a bit of go!
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Yeah, I usually get like 500k's to the tank .. That is giving it some spirited driving too .. Also I drive to work daily, and the odd trip down to the Gong ... But when I drive to work I leave at 6:30am, and head home at about 6:30pm ... So I don't hit that much traffic ...sublime19 wrote:Lol wtf is wrong with you guys. I get average 530-580ish
I guess I drive like a granny though, been a few weeks since the car's seen past 5000 revs lol.. I need to go to a cruise, about time I gave it a bit of go!
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