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how far on Empty can you go
My low fuel light came on and I was wondering how far you can go when the fuel gage is on Empty. The fuel gage got right to E and then I decided that was enough.
My question is how far below E can you go. Most cars the gage will go well below E ie you usually still have at least a couple gallons left on E thanks |
Fuel Light...what fuel light??? We have a 2007 ES350. What year is yours? Our Aurora had one but our Lexus doesn't and we miss it dearly.
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UHHH I think the 2007 ES350 does have a low fuel light reminder. I think when it first comes on u still have like 2 gallons of gas left so assuming 26 mpg that is like another 52 miles but YMMV haha, get it:D
and i just realized i didn't answer the OP's question so maybe someone can chime in. |
Originally Posted by jerfitz
(Post 5369244)
Fuel Light...what fuel light??? We have a 2007 ES350. What year is yours? Our Aurora had one but our Lexus doesn't and we miss it dearly.
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Originally Posted by lomarica
(Post 5369238)
My low fuel light came on and I was wondering how far you can go when the fuel gage is on Empty. The fuel gage got right to E and then I decided that was enough.
My question is how far below E can you go. Most cars the gage will go well below E ie you usually still have at least a couple gallons left on E thanks |
I've never tried it on this car, nor have I seen it done on the ES, but generally (in most modern cars) you can go somewhere between 30-50 miles after you hit empty or what should be 0% fuel remaining. Most gauges are set up so they overstate how much fuel is actually remaining to help avoid people running out of fuel and sucking sludge into their fuel filter.
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I always thought the Es350 had a few gallons in a small reserve tank, maybe that was the SC....?
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Originally Posted by miniz
(Post 5369848)
I've never tried it on this car, nor have I seen it done on the ES, but generally (in most modern cars) you can go somewhere between 30-50 miles after you hit empty or what should be 0% fuel remaining. Most gauges are set up so they overstate how much fuel is actually remaining to help avoid people running out of fuel and sucking sludge into their fuel filter.
Got 26 mpg on my last fill up...computer showed 27. I guess the gas peddle reflash has taken. ;) |
Actual amount left in tank when the warning light comes up may differ from car to car - that gauge is quite approximate.
In my experience: I once pulled into the gas station immediately after the light came on and filled up to the neck - clicked and clicked the gas hose trigger until it would take no more. It was about 16.5 gallons at this point. The manual says that the tank capacity is 18.5 gal, therefore simple math gives about 2 gallons left at the warning light. If you check the approximate range display at the warning light, it probably would read between 15 and 20 miles. You really can run it down to zero, and then go another ten miles or so, but anything more than that would be risky. |
Originally Posted by zhivuyatut
(Post 5375640)
I once pulled into the gas station immediately after the light came on and filled up to the neck - clicked and clicked the gas hose trigger until it would take no more.
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Originally Posted by miniz
(Post 5376790)
That is a great way to ruin your carbon filter and cause problems with your fuel system. It says do not top off in the manual and on the fuel door for a reason.
The gas tank on ES350 has notoriously odd design, leaving you about two gallons short of full, unless you top it off. There are people on this forum who choose to top off or not. The manual says the tank capacity is 18.5 gallons, usually you get the warning light at 2-2.5 gallons. And then it would click off after taking only about 14 gallons or so. Do the math. BTW, could you enlighten us please - what is the carbon filter and what trouble lies ahead of the "toppers"? |
The carbon filter takes care of the fumes from the gas tank. I have a '99 corolla and I always topped of the tank. About 2 years ago the engine check light came on. The fix was to replace the filter. At $625.00. I was told that it's caused from topping off the tank.
Needless to say that I no longer do that. |
Originally Posted by jcg
(Post 5379328)
The carbon filter takes care of the fumes from the gas tank. I have a '99 corolla and I always topped of the tank. About 2 years ago the engine check light came on. The fix was to replace the filter. At $625.00. I was told that it's caused from topping off the tank.
Needless to say that I no longer do that. |
Originally Posted by jcg
(Post 5379328)
The carbon filter takes care of the fumes from the gas tank. I have a '99 corolla and I always topped of the tank. About 2 years ago the engine check light came on. The fix was to replace the filter. At $625.00. I was told that it's caused from topping off the tank.
Needless to say that I no longer do that. |
Originally Posted by miniz
(Post 5379666)
Bingo. And on the Lexus, guess what? It's closer to $1000. Do not top off is only written the manual about 15 times.
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