Any know how much fuel I have in the tank once the very dim light comes on?
Ben
If it is the same as the civilian one (?) I get at least 100km, although I try not to run it that close.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
Australian fuel sender unit was a VDO unit. from memory you can slide it to set the height.
the low fuel light sensor is a thermistor. cooled by the fuel.
do a search for fuel light on Australian R31 skyline you find it comes on 8 minutes after it come above the fuel. Owners of holden/skyline In those days often complained to us in the dealer that the light didn't work on short trips. Modern cars operate of the fuel gauge sender processor.
I have an imported skyline and the same sensor was positioned almost at the bottom of the pick up with a movable clip.
I must be right on the limit now then if 30km is close, I've done 35km since it came on. I might roll down to the servo tomorrow and see how much it takes to top it up.
63ltr tank can any1 confirm this for me??
Ben
Filled up today, 61.5lts. Guess I still had another 10+km left in him...
From that I'd say I have close to 50km once the light comes for those that may be interested I'm running 33' tyres now days and managed 560km on that refill.
Ben.
Maybe it was 50kms, I often mix up 3's and 5's haha. I tried finding the post I read but was not successful. I'm pretty sure it was in a thread like "What did you do on your Perentie Today?" eaither on here or remlr.
I would suggest refuelling as soon as the light came on,even 10 litres,as re-priming a dry hot diesel is no fun
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