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| Ray O wrote: The error factor in the "distance remaining" display varies greatly depending on how the vehicle is being driven. There are so many factors that affect the actual distance that the vehicle will travel on a given amount of fuel that IMO, the "distance remaining" figure is pretty useless information. About the only time that the distance remaining figure is meaningful is when the vehicle is cruising at a steady speed with no gear changes. I expect it to use the average fuel economy figure in the calculation. It consitantly tells me I will be empty 40 odd kms too soon. Just if it was within 10 at least but 40+ is too much. But yes, I am stuck with it. |
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You probably have about 2 gallons remaining when the low fuel warning light starts to come on. I didn't know I had one! In my Audi it came on with 12 litres remaining (within 1/2 litre) as was stated in the book. I would fill it up right away, (lots of close stations) and it really was 12 l remaining. John |
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"The Visitor" <ksjhdsdfssjhfk (AT) shduiysdfsrewh (DOT) com> wrote in message news:hdr6h.1048$J32.672 (AT) read1 (DOT) cgocable.net... Ray O wrote: The error factor in the "distance remaining" display varies greatly depending on how the vehicle is being driven. There are so many factors that affect the actual distance that the vehicle will travel on a given amount of fuel that IMO, the "distance remaining" figure is pretty useless information. About the only time that the distance remaining figure is meaningful is when the vehicle is cruising at a steady speed with no gear changes. I expect it to use the average fuel economy figure in the calculation. It consitantly tells me I will be empty 40 odd kms too soon. Just if it was within 10 at least but 40+ is too much. But yes, I am stuck with it. I am pretty sure that it is using instantaneous fuel economy and not average fuel economy to calculate distance to empty. Knowing how Toyota engineers think, their logic would be that how the vehicle is being driven now is a more valid indication of what the remaining distance is than how the vehicle was driven before because it ispossible that a change in drivers or driving style will have a bigger effect on remaining distance than past driving style |
| You probably have about 2 gallons remaining when the low fuel warning light starts to come on. I didn't know I had one! In my Audi it came on with 12 litres remaining (within 1/2 litre) as was stated in the book. I would fill it up right away, (lots of close stations) and it really was 12 l remaining. John The low fuel warning light only comes on when the fuel is low and does not come on with the other trouble lights when you turn the ignition on without starting the car. I am pretty sure this is pointed out in the owner's manual. |
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Not the instantaneous value... |
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...but a short-term average over the past few minutes. |
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I expect it to use the average fuel economy figure in the calculation. It consitantly tells me I will be empty 40 odd kms too soon. Just if it was within 10 at least but 40+ is too much. But yes, I am stuck with it. |
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Ignore anything except the gas gauge. You can do it! |
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