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Old 17-11-2009, 03:33 PM   #31
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Mine's there for entertainment value only. whenever I fill up, it claims 300km to empty. When I get to around 450k mark, the light comes on and tells me I have 20k left. I fill up to find I had a spare 20 odd litres kicking around. AU ute - dedicated gas. Been like that for a couple of years, had it looked at by a couple of workshops, but no solution.
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Old 17-11-2009, 11:48 PM   #32
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Heres an important factor to consider- those with late model falcons (BA BF, FG) try cruising as economically as you can on a long straight road, i.e. not in town and you will notice that your trip meter may say "430 KM" but if you drive carefully, it'll increase or not decrease at the same rate as your milage increases.
Basically from what I can tell, it seems to calculate the remaining milage according to your driving style. Kick it in the guts and use lower gears at high speed and it will recognise the change in consumption and adjust accordingly.
I foolishly forgot to fill the car in West Wyalong today, tank read empty about 49 kms outside of Griffith but I got there no probs...hate that though!
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Old 18-11-2009, 11:47 AM   #33
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Heres an important factor to consider- those with late model falcons (BA BF, FG) try cruising as economically as you can on a long straight road, i.e. not in town and you will notice that your trip meter may say "430 KM" but if you drive carefully, it'll increase or not decrease at the same rate as your milage increases.
Basically from what I can tell, it seems to calculate the remaining milage according to your driving style. Kick it in the guts and use lower gears at high speed and it will recognise the change in consumption and adjust accordingly.
I foolishly forgot to fill the car in West Wyalong today, tank read empty about 49 kms outside of Griffith but I got there no probs...hate that though!
this is true. You can try to explain this to a woman on a long trip. See if you can get them to understand it before your fuel runs out......it's fun.

They should come with a "time to understand " gauge.
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Old 18-11-2009, 12:00 PM   #34
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Mine used to say 0-km when it was at a qauter of a tank. So I ran it till it cut out twice at the servo and now when it says 20kays to empty it means it! But I usually only run it to a quater and then fill it up which is about 80kays. I hate getting into the car when it's under 80km to empty and having the car beep at you and seeing the fuel gauge so low! BAH!... ANyway yeah thats on an AUI Fairmont.
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Old 18-11-2009, 12:34 PM   #35
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i never let it go under 20kms just for the sake of i could be out late with no servos open where i live and then im rooted
heard the stuff about crap in the tank getting sucked thru and
never really believed it
its nearly 2010 not 1967 ffs

each to their own i guess
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Old 18-11-2009, 12:50 PM   #36
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the only cars i run to or below 0-empty are faud dealer courtesy cars when i take them back : (usually on zero to start with),my car about 40-empty just for piece of mind,cheers
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Old 18-11-2009, 03:39 PM   #37
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1... on an E-gasser!!!

From my own testing, I've found that when it gets that low, the tank still has around 8-10L left in her.
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