
[Mk2] [NA] Fuel Light
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[Mk2] [NA] Fuel Light
How many miles
(roughly) have I got left in the tank when the petrol light comes on?

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Light comes on at 45L so I normally say have 300miles done by then.

300/45= 6.6 so thats 6.6miles per Litre.

Times that by whats left and I should be able to get 66miles before I run out.


Of course the way you drive and many things can effect it.


300/45= 6.6 so thats 6.6miles per Litre.


Times that by whats left and I should be able to get 66miles before I run out.



Of course the way you drive and many things can effect it.


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I have a phd on running cars low on petrol, I used to use mine every day with the petrol light on
(in my skint student days).
But, it can cause probs, if you run it out you will end up sucking a load of crap through the system and that can be a real headache.
Ive driven about 30 miles with the light fully on, thats as far as I dared go







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I trecked a whole 15mile journey with the light on just waiting for it to die on me, clearly I could have done it a couple more times.


As soon as the light comes on the needle is sat right on its ar$e though





As soon as the light comes on the needle is sat right on its ar$e though


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Never let mine get low enough to see the petrol light, come t9o think of it Im not even sure if it works



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blue2 wrote:I have a phd on running cars low on petrol, I used to use mine every day with the petrol light on(in my skint student days).
But, it can cause probs, if you run it out you will end up sucking a load of crap through the system and that can be a real headache.
Ive driven about 30 miles with the light fully on, thats as far as I dared go
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It all depends on how often you run it low down.




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Where abouts should the needle be when the warning light comes on? It's been off the bottom of the gauge in my turbo before and the light hasn't come on.
Just wondering if its still working.
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Are there any quick tests other than the obvious one of driving till she dies of thirst?


Isn't this a myth? If not, what exactly does the fuel filter do?





if you run it out you will end up sucking a load of crap through the system and that can be a real headache

Isn't this a myth? If not, what exactly does the fuel filter do?
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slunk wrote:Where abouts should the needle be when the warning light comes on? It's been off the bottom of the gauge in my turbo before and the light hasn't come on.Just wondering if its still working.
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Are there any quick tests other than the obvious one of driving till she dies of thirst?
if you run it out you will end up sucking a load of crap through the system and that can be a real headache
Isn't this a myth? If not, what exactly does the fuel filter do?


My light doesn't work anymore but when it did it came on 1 graduation above the lowest mark on the gauge.



My tank was off recently and it was clean as a whistle inside but I always run it low so either there wasn't any crap in there to start with or if there was crap it was sucked out and caught by the crap filter



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slunk wrote:Where abouts should the needle be when the warning light comes on? It's been off the bottom of the gauge in my turbo before and the light hasn't come on.Just wondering if its still working.
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Are there any quick tests other than the obvious one of driving till she dies of thirst?
if you run it out you will end up sucking a load of crap through the system and that can be a real headache
Isn't this a myth? If not, what exactly does the fuel filter do?


The thought that running on empty sucks all the gunk from the bottom of the tank into the engine is just a myth.


In order to get the last drop out of the tank, the fuel drain pipe must be at the bottom of the tank anyway.





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Olly P wrote:![]()
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The thought that running on empty sucks all the gunk from the bottom of the tank into the engine is just a myth.
In order to get the last drop out of the tank, the fuel drain pipe must be at the bottom of the tank anyway.![]()
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I have been telling people this for years



also any crap in the fuel has got to get through the filter before the fuel pump and then through the fuel pump to the fuel filter and then even if it should by some matter of luck get through to the injectors there is also a filter on each injector to stop it there

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Hmmmmm, i realy dont think it would stay in a layer on top of old fuel, as soon as you put petrol in the tank it would mix with the old stuff, even more so when your sloshing it around when driving
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its best to keep fuel in the tank to prevent moisture build up which in turn leads to rust inside the tank.
i fill up every week from the bottom to the top, but i never let it get lower than the last 3 bars

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Turbo-G wrote:My light no longer works![]()


Replaced mine new one.

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Vindezal wrote:Turbo-G wrote:My light no longer works![]()
Replaced mine new one.


Which bit did you replace?

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Moo wrote:Vindezal wrote:Turbo-G wrote:My light no longer works![]()
Replaced mine new one.
Which bit did you replace?


for some reason it shorted out.


