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Mine consistently comes on when I have used 11.2 gallons. Like clockwork.
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Superstition or is there a good reason for this?
Anyway, the manual says Low fuel level warning light Remaining fuel (Approximately 1.8 gal. [7.0 L, 1.5 Imp. gal.] or less) And 7 liters seems about right to me. I almost never fill up before the light comes on. |
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Also, when there is a lot less fuel in the tank, the fuel pump sometimes has to work harder, so it may wear out prematurely. Not anytime soon, but having a habit of driving with the low fuel indicator on for a while before filling up will take its toll eventually.
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![]() The fuel pump isn't in the tank, but yeah, that's pretty much how it works. Especially in high heat/high performance combos. |
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Just as an aside, the one gauge a pilot NEVER trusts is the fuel gauge. Legally (per FAA regulations) the only time the gauge has to be accurate is when the tank is empty. So, in theory, it can show full until the second the tank is drained and the engine cuts off.
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The fuel pump is located in a bucket that is full of fuel probably right up until the point you run out, so I wouldn't worry about running it down to the low fuel light or past. I put just over 12 gallons in mine on my way home yesterday. I hit the first gas station I found.
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That one autox I did is killing me. 8mpg.
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If you feel that way, then maybe you should never ever check your oil levels either, since by your reasoning there's no reason why Toyota and Subaru would design an engine that breaks if you run low on oil, should that ever happen.
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"Engine misfires as a result of an empty tank could cause damage to the engine." Note the word "empty". It has a different meaning than the word "low". ![]() I never said that running the tank empty is a good thing, I say that it's perfectly safe to keep driving with the low fuel warning light on, as long as you fill up before you run out of gas. |
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