Does the gas tank indicator ever turn red?
#1
Does the gas tank indicator ever turn red?
The gas tank indicator has been Orange and my Miles Remaining display has read 0 miles for the last...20 miles. But will my gas tank icon turn red when I ***really*** do need to fill up on gas?
#3
Re: Does the gas tank indicator ever turn red?
Scott
#4
Re: Does the gas tank indicator ever turn red?
But DON'T let it get that low or you risk damage to the system!
#5
Re: Does the gas tank indicator ever turn red?
Some here run their cars 50 maybe 60 miles past empty. I forget the average miles after empty they can run but don't run out of gas. Someone may pass that information on to you. You should really like the new 2008. I have the 2007 model with about 5000 miles on it and enjoy it very much.
Last edited by rburt07; 11-16-2007 at 10:57 PM.
#6
Re: Does the gas tank indicator ever turn red?
Maybe I am missing something, but what benefit is there in trying to see how little gas one can drive with. I won't be getting my hybrid until next week, but I can't imagine keeping the tank as low as possible.
I am not sure, but I think nothing good can come out of guessing wrong and running out of gas (except being able to brag about driving around without any gas), but something bad can come from not having gas.
I could be wrong, but if you are driving around and for some reason the battery system has a problem, the gas in your tank can be the difference between a ten mile drive or a ten mile walk to get home.
I know gas is expensive, but if you fill up today or fill up next week, the cost is not that much different.
I was taught to try and never let the tank get below 1/8 fill, a lesson I've taught my children.
What am I missing here?
Are people concerned about the weight of the gas in the tank hurting their MPG?
I am not sure, but I think nothing good can come out of guessing wrong and running out of gas (except being able to brag about driving around without any gas), but something bad can come from not having gas.
I could be wrong, but if you are driving around and for some reason the battery system has a problem, the gas in your tank can be the difference between a ten mile drive or a ten mile walk to get home.
I know gas is expensive, but if you fill up today or fill up next week, the cost is not that much different.
I was taught to try and never let the tank get below 1/8 fill, a lesson I've taught my children.
What am I missing here?
Are people concerned about the weight of the gas in the tank hurting their MPG?
#7
Re: Does the gas tank indicator ever turn red?
Maybe I am missing something, but what benefit is there in trying to see how little gas one can drive with. I won't be getting my hybrid until next week, but I can't imagine keeping the tank as low as possible.
I am not sure, but I think nothing good can come out of guessing wrong and running out of gas (except being able to brag about driving around without any gas), but something bad can come from not having gas.
I could be wrong, but if you are driving around and for some reason the battery system has a problem, the gas in your tank can be the difference between a ten mile drive or a ten mile walk to get home.
I know gas is expensive, but if you fill up today or fill up next week, the cost is not that much different.
I was taught to try and never let the tank get below 1/8 fill, a lesson I've taught my children.
What am I missing here?
Are people concerned about the weight of the gas in the tank hurting their MPG?
I am not sure, but I think nothing good can come out of guessing wrong and running out of gas (except being able to brag about driving around without any gas), but something bad can come from not having gas.
I could be wrong, but if you are driving around and for some reason the battery system has a problem, the gas in your tank can be the difference between a ten mile drive or a ten mile walk to get home.
I know gas is expensive, but if you fill up today or fill up next week, the cost is not that much different.
I was taught to try and never let the tank get below 1/8 fill, a lesson I've taught my children.
What am I missing here?
Are people concerned about the weight of the gas in the tank hurting their MPG?
#8
Re: Does the gas tank indicator ever turn red?
Rather then take the risk of running out of gas and possibly causing damage to the engine. Why not take the mfd or calculated avg mpg, at say with a quarter to an 1/8 of a tank to go. Fill it up and if it takes 12 gallons, you know you have 5.2 gallons left. Multiply 5.2 by what ever your mpg was, add it on to the odometer reading at the fillup. This gives an idea just how far one could have gone on a tankful, without the risk.
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#9
Re: Does the gas tank indicator ever turn red?
Rather then take the risk of running out of gas and possibly causing damage to the engine. Why not take the mfd or calculated avg mpg, at say with a quarter to an 1/8 of a tank to go. Fill it up and if it takes 12 gallons, you know you have 5.2 gallons left. Multiply 5.2 by what ever your mpg was, add it on to the odometer reading at the fillup. This gives an idea just how far one could have gone on a tankful, without the risk.
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#10
Re: Does the gas tank indicator ever turn red?
I understand 0-60, but think this one is more like bragging how long you can hold your breath under water.
Last edited by haroldo; 11-17-2007 at 09:42 AM.