Is my fuel warning light not working?

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Is my fuel warning light not working?

Post by mxysxy »

Here is my fuel indicator,
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I did 460kms so far, since the tank was full, and still there is no low fuel light on the dash, didnt even blink ones.
How far does this indicator goes below "E"(empty) before the light comes on?
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Post by fto617 »

u tiptronic?
mine goes a little below the E and light comes up
i can do probably 450 before light comes up
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Yep, it is tiptronic,
fto617, are you saying that where the indicator is now, the light should already come on?
Also, where is your indicator showing when you fill up the tank full? is it over the "F" line, or just under?
Mine stays just under, when it is fully full.
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Post by ruchi »

It drops down past the letter "E".

To help reassure yourself, remember that the FTO has a 60L fuel tank. If you fill up now you'll get an idea of how many litres you had left.
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Ruchi,
I assume your fuel warning light comes on when the indicator is approximitaly on the letter "E"?
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Post by ruchi »

Below the "E" from memory.
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Post by Boris »

Does any one know how many liters are left in the tank when the actual light comes on? I have driven once on the fuel light for so long that I filled up 57.7 liters in my tank :roll:

My light comes in bout the middles for the "E", so don't stress... and then i still keep on driving for like 30/50 km's :)
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57.7 liters
thats crazy :lol:

What happens if run out of petrol, except getting stuck in the middle of the punt road... perhaps there is a good chance fuel pump might go off, anything else?
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Post by andie066 »

i drive a Tip and my light dosnt come on untill the pin goes half way down the letter "E" hehe
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Post by G_A_V »

I thought usually the fuel light comes on when there is 10l left
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G_A_V wrote:I thought usually the fuel light comes on when there is 10l left
That was my understanding as well.

And the fuel warning light does come on after the needle has been E for awhile. I'm not sure if the needle drops much below E.
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Post by fto617 »

mine drops like way below the E before light start to come on and off
like when your on a slope it comes on
and goes away when your on a flat rd
i think it comes on when it has 8-10 L left
its a orange light
i think its on the right i cant remember
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Post by ruchi »

From memory (as I haven't let the fuel go that low for a long time) the light first comes on around 10 litres left, but normally stays on when it's around 6-8L left.
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Post by wildfaye »

Actually, I think the needle is knackered!

When she was still a new car and filled up full, the needle will go beyond
the F mark. and i could get 280-300 and 1/2 tank.
When i hit E, she has travelled 460-500 and i top up ard 50L.
It usually lights up and u have 10L left

Now she's 6yrs old and when i fill her up, the needle just rests at F, not over. and i get 230-260 at 1/2 tank.
gets 460 at the same point u get in that pic, lights up ard 480 and top up 50+Litres.
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Post by SchumieFan »

I filled mine up last week till the pump said my tank was full, i did 297.7 kms till it reached the half way on the indicator, and ive done 150kms to get from 1/2 to the E... whats with this? is the top half of the tank larger or is the indicator rigged to give you enough warning and time to fill it up so you dont run out?

i have never seen the fuel warning light, and ive only ever had it a couple of mill below the E mark, im a bit scared to go any further to see if it will come on incase it doesnt.

btw... i got backed into today in a carpark :evil: NOT AMUSED! new rear bumper and new left tail light... and the bastard took off so im left with the bill :( such as life
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Post by paladin »

my 2c

I can get it way past like yours is now before hte light comes on, then 50 k or so latter it starts flashing and then i put in about 54L.

i find i get much better econamy from BP then shell as well
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wildfaye wrote:When she was still a new car and filled up full, the needle will go beyond the F mark. and i could get 280-300 and 1/2 tank.
When i hit E, she has travelled 460-500 and i top up ard 50L.
It usually lights up and u have 10L left
I get exactly that. Mine's a 1997 model. But I guess it really depends how and where you drive (ie short stop start trips vs highway trips). I probably do 50/50 in that regard.

As for BP vs Shell, I can't say the economy rate is noticeably better (I recently switched from Shell to BP - after a couple of full tanks). Engine running wise seems the same to me also. But I'm hoping it'll assist in engine maintanence for the long run - with the fewer toxic addictive - so they tell me anyways.
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Post by RedlineGX »

I've got a 97 GX Tip. I can get as much as 300km when the needle reaches half and I reliably get between 460-480 before the light comes on. It stays below E for I would say maybe 40km before my light comes on and even when it does come on it only blinks on hills etc. I too thought my needle was broken when i first got the car since it didnt even move by the time i had done 90km!!![/u]
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Post by Boris »

Ok guys, I can assure you that our fuel tank is 60L... :wink:

After a busy day, and not finding time to drive 10k's to the closest BP my car was getting very close to almost starving to death. I even literaly had the car spluttering and almost stalling when I cornered or accelarated a bit too fast...

At that stage I put exactly 2L into the fuel tank from a trusty emergency bottle I have (knowing my history). After driving those 10km's... and after filling up I got 57.51L into my thirsty baby...

So at 0.5L left in your tank your car will probably hate you... your fuel gauge needle should be around the middle of the E...

So learn... ppl.... I'm going to wash my baby tomorow and hopefully she will forgive me... :P
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Post by D-TRAIN »

Yup it's a 60L tank but I would try not to ran the tank so low.

It was explained to me that you could potentially start picking up deposits you have at the bottom of the fuel tank.

I also have been guilty in running down the tank, and I had similar symptoms Boris. Never did it again....too scary!
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