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DrD 13 September 2000 07:28 PM

Help!!! How many miles can i do after the fuel warning light comes on?? (MY99 std turbo, UL)

DaveW 13 September 2000 07:33 PM

DrD,

When the light comes on you've got about 10 litres left (couple of gallons) so depending on how you drive at most 60 miles.

DaveW

pslewis 13 September 2000 07:36 PM

That much?? wow - just popping out for a last blast around http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif

pete

GRANT 13 September 2000 07:47 PM

DrD
Never managed more than 40 miles once light comes on.
Tried once and run out 100 yards from home after taking babysitter home.

Other half not amused.

Grant

BarryK 14 September 2000 12:06 AM

Don't think my other half would be amused either if my "babysitter" lived 20 miles away! http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif

bernmc 14 September 2000 03:37 PM

Mmmm. I also end up with around 10 litres when the light glows. Should be able to get more than 40 miles out of that provided you exercise some right-foot restraint!

I don't know - these young people.

grale gav 14 September 2000 05:59 PM

beware!

running out of petrol f*cks your cat!!
(sounds painful for the cat........)

Carolyn T-S 14 September 2000 06:01 PM

Unless of course you don't have a cat! he he http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif

Greg Jones 14 September 2000 10:21 PM

Don't think I have warning light on my MY97 Sti...Doh.


Greg

strong 15 September 2000 12:13 PM

I've always been able to tell when I'm REALLY running low on fuel (ie after 40 miles of driving with the low fuel light on)...

When you go round a corner with your foot to the floor and the turbo demands lots of fuel you get fuel cut outs (like a rev limiter). Just don't be near the limit of grip when this happens!

Once after this happened I drove about another 10 miles and found the cut out happened when accelerating in a straight line -- this is when I dived in for fuel and could still only get 57 litres in the tank.

So don't go flying round bends at full pelt when you're pretty low on fuel or you may end up swapping ends.

Paul (98MY UK)

DaveW 15 September 2000 12:55 PM

Strong,

I did that with a 306GTI. And it needed a new shell, oops. Luckily it was on a test drive so it was only the garage that lost out.

Oh and it case your wondering, I bought a Scooby instead for the safety of AWD http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/biggrin.gif

DaveW


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