airasiv
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This whole business of "how far can the car go when the low fuel light comes on" got me thinking:
With a tank capacity of 13.2 gallons, why I do only ever fill 11.5?
In my 2007 Civic 4-dr LX automatic, I have often driven it after the low fuel light comes on, and the fuel gauge bars fall to zero. But even at that stage, the maximum amount of fuel I have been able to fill it up with is 11.6 gallons. More often that not, the numbers are 11.53, 11.43, 11.38 etc.
So my question is: even when the fuel gauge shows empty and the light has been on for a while (10 miles or so), is there still about 1.5-1.7 gallons of fuel left? (On that I could go about 45 miles or so on a highway easily.)
With a tank capacity of 13.2 gallons, why I do only ever fill 11.5?
In my 2007 Civic 4-dr LX automatic, I have often driven it after the low fuel light comes on, and the fuel gauge bars fall to zero. But even at that stage, the maximum amount of fuel I have been able to fill it up with is 11.6 gallons. More often that not, the numbers are 11.53, 11.43, 11.38 etc.
So my question is: even when the fuel gauge shows empty and the light has been on for a while (10 miles or so), is there still about 1.5-1.7 gallons of fuel left? (On that I could go about 45 miles or so on a highway easily.)
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