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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    I once put in 93.8 litres coming into Perth from Hyden.
    I think some of the litres were sweat
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    Low Fuel Warning Light

    According to the Drivers Handbook the Low Fuel Warning Light comes on for;
    Diesel - 9 litres remaining. Petrol - 14 litres

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    I'm wondering how 'constant over filling' can affect the float switch.

    If it's not filled it's under full .

    I fill it to the neck.....what do others do.

    ps.....filling it to the neck in some servos can be a pain the arse due to foaming....am I alone in this?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ramblingboy42 View Post
    I'm wondering how 'constant over filling' can affect the float switch.

    If it's not filled it's under full .

    I fill it to the neck.....what do others do.

    ps.....filling it to the neck in some servos can be a pain the arse due to foaming....am I alone in this?
    Nah mate I'm the same.
    I fill it until it clicks then I will wait 30 sec then I will continue to fill it slowly until it clicks again and she's full. We went to the Gold Coast recently on a little under 3/4 of a tank. 95 liters capacity as according to the book. I never run until the light comes on due to the temperature of the fuel. If you have a Nanocom, you will know where I'm coming from.
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    Same here. If I stop at the first click I can be 10-20 litres short of the tanks full capacity depending on how much foaming I get.

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    Filling mine to absolutely full, I have put over 96 litres in on a few occasions as I always fill it to the brim. I generally only go to Safeway fuel,for the 4 cent discount. I have put that amount in on several occasions and at more than one service station.

    If the tank has a 95 litre capacity, is that to the top of the neck?

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    Jason

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    LR say not to fill to the top of the neck, so your experience that you can get 96 litres in (and no doubt still have a litre or so in the tank) would confirm you don't need to fill to the top to get 95 litres useable.

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    On two occasions I've run out of diesel .... It doesn't help that the fuel gauge gets to half way between 1/4 and Empty when that happens (with NO low fuel light btw - it illuminates at ignition ON with the other lights). My fuel gauge appears to be off by 1/4 of a tank ... Ie: Gauge goes from above F down to F at approx' 180-200km, then drops a 1/4 per approx' 150-170km .... When I get to 1/4 tank left I'm on reserve by my reckoning. Average tank range is 800-850km.

    So on the two occasions I ran dry, I put in 5L and drove less than 1km to a servo and filled ... to the brim by squeezing in the last 10L or so ... And on both occasions I put in 90.85L and 90.01L .... considering the fact that I brimmed the tank, there must be a few L left in the tank that's unusable.

    I once drove 926km and put in 88.13L ... Then the return trip was 954km and put in 94.51L ... That was a nail brighter

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fluids View Post
    On two occasions I've run out of diesel .... It doesn't help that the fuel gauge gets to half way between 1/4 and Empty when that happens (with NO low fuel light btw - it illuminates at ignition ON with the other lights). My fuel gauge appears to be off by 1/4 of a tank ... Ie: Gauge goes from above F down to F at approx' 180-200km, then drops a 1/4 per approx' 150-170km .... When I get to 1/4 tank left I'm on reserve by my reckoning. Average tank range is 800-850km.

    So on the two occasions I ran dry, I put in 5L and drove less than 1km to a servo and filled ... to the brim by squeezing in the last 10L or so ... And on both occasions I put in 90.85L and 90.01L .... considering the fact that I brimmed the tank, there must be a few L left in the tank that's unusable.

    I once drove 926km and put in 88.13L ... Then the return trip was 954km and put in 94.51L ... That was a nail brighter

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    Pull your pump and bend the fuel level arm...

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    ... Um, pull the pump ... And replace it ... It's done 173k

    But first I have to pull drawers and fridge slide and .....

    I'm lazy !

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