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    Low fuel warning

    Just wondering how many liters are in the tank when the low level warning light comes on?

    I have a 98 D1 300Tdi 89L tank and am i correct in assuming it comes on when there is 9L left in the tank? I am aware that it is not a good idea to run diesels down too low. But my warning light has a strange habit, it comes on when the tank is getting low. Then i turn the car off and come back the next day week or straight after turning it off and the light will go away and usually come back on about 50K later. Is this a second warning? or a landy glitch? it happens on level ground or any slope.

    Cheers James.

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    The light is triggered by the position of the fuel gauge needle, this should approximate 9L left in the tank. So if the needle moves a little higher the light will go off.
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    So there is no second warning? mine is just being kind to me?

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    Sorry to be a nitpicker but AFAIK in an RRC anyway, the light is triggered by the resistance of the signal from the tank reaching a preset level. The gauge is damped so in my case may still show 1/4 yet the light can come on.

    Then a timer makes the light stay on for 20 seconds or whatever.

    It first comes on while going around RH? corners as the fuel sloshes to one side and stays on for the set time, so if you go around a number of corners it may stay on as each 20 seconds leads into another.

    I believe it is supposed to come on continuously on a straight level road with 18 litres left, however obviously it depends on hills/corners etc etc.

    With my 140 litre tank it starts to come on with 30 litres left.
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    Correct there is no second warning
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    In my D1 it comes on with around 20L left but I have driven till the needle is on the empty line and it still had 9L left

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    Another answer: I have a manual somewhere that says it comes on when there is approximately 12L left.

    ...and that the useable volume is 82L.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nice1guv View Post
    Another answer: I have a manual somewhere that says it comes on when there is approximately 12L left.

    ...and that the useable volume is 82L.
    Would the 7L left in the tank be designed to prevent gunk and water getting into the fuel system.

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    Wow, lots of conflicting information here.

    My owner's handbook uses this precise wording - "When the fuel remaining in the tank is a minimum of 9 litres, the AMBER low fuel warning light will illuminate. If the light illuminates, refuel at the first opportunity."

    The fuel tank is 89 litres.

    My old LA chassis Discovery was 89 litres too, however the manual stated tank capacities as 89 litres, and 81.8 litres "for earlier models".

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    Hmmmm interesting. My last fill was 89 litres into a standard tank with the light on full for 20kms. The last 9 litres is painfully slow to pump in with frothy diesel. Interesting thing is the supermarkets seem to sell frothy diesel (supplier BP), when I fill up at a service station (Mobil or Caltex) it has no froth.

    1997 300TDi Auto (ex-Japan)

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    Last edited by ahebron; 25th May 2009 at 04:55 PM. Reason: Add car details

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