The short answer is - no.
The longer answer is - no, you can't. There is no ECU (that I am aware of) in the car to get these readings.
Keeping in mind that there are a lot of calculations that need to be done, which is possible to do yourself, albeit a lot slower, and probably not on the fly.
The Nanocom will measure most of the info needed, but doesn't have (I don't think) the capability to do the calculations, and present them to you.
So, essentially, if the orange light comes on, next to the fuel gauge, add sufficient fuel until the light is extinguished, or the tank is full.![]()


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