[DML] Re: Low Fuel Light
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[DML] Re: Low Fuel Light
- From: "welmoedj" <joe.dalton@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 08:39:46 -0000
There seem to be various trigger points possible for the low fuel
warning light.
When I picked up my D in England last year I got "the light" and
after filling up the difference was some 2.5 gallon (10 Ltr).
Lately I had to refill because the needle being at zero for some time
and I had a difference of less than 2 gallon (± 7 Ltr) and still no
low fuel warning light.
As has been said the old system is tricky, but you may do as I and
have a 2.5 gallon jerrycan filled up with you at all times. Also
helps a little to add front weight when high speeding :)
Welmoed.
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Marv Hein" <marvhein@...> wrote:
>
> One correct answer is "none." :)
>
> To me, there is a difference between "fuel" and "usable fuel." The
> rare appearance of the yellow light in my car is usually
accompanied
> by some bucking of the engine on acceleration or in hard turns.
>
> A refill at the first sign of yellow seems to take about 10.5
> gallons in my car, well under the total capacity of the tank but at
> the limit of how low I can go and still drive comfortably and
safely
> for me and the car. This amount seems consistent with what others
> have reported.
>
> If you ever took the fuel sender unit apart and saw the wires
> attached to the floating switch for the yellow light, you probably
> wouldn't count on it...
>
> If, as your name suggests, you're here in Vegas, drop me an email.
> There are a few D's here in town.
>
> Marv
> #10820
> AZ-D
> LVDG
>
>
> --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "daviddlasvegas"
> <daviddlasvegas@> wrote:
> >
> > How much fuel remains in the tank when the yellow low fuel light
> is on
> > steady?
> >
>
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