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fustercluck
09-25-2008, 07:50 AM
So yesterday my low fuel light came on. I was running a tight schedule and didn't have time to stop to fill up until after a few things were done. While on the way to the gas station my Tundra sputtered then died. Fortunately, I was about 100-150 yards from the Chevron. The momentum from traveling 40 mph on a flat grade with little traffic carried me to my final left hand turn into the lot. I had to tap my brakes for an instant to avoid an oncoming vehicle and coasted across the street, over the approach and through the lot at about 5mph. Had I not needed to tap my brakes before, I could have literally made exactly to the first pump, but I had to hop out and push the last 10 feet.

The funny thing was that I had a cheering section at the station. The other patrons had seen my flashers from down the street and had watched me navigate the left turn into the Chevron. They were as amused by me as I was by them. When I arrived at the pump with almost no physical effort of my own, I got a mild cheer and a distant high five.

For the record, my tank holds exactly 26.24 gals of fuel. Hehe.

4x4mike
09-25-2008, 08:06 AM
It's like that Seinfeld episode. I'm glad to know that I'm within a gallon or so of knowing my true capacity.

paddlenbike
09-25-2008, 08:25 AM
:lol: Great story! I always think I am going to run out of fuel but never have. Darn that 4 gallon safety factor that Toyota built into the 4Runner! Driving with the low fuel light on for 60+ miles really stresses me out. Now that I use GPS, I can relax knowing the distance to the next fuel stop.

YotaFun
09-25-2008, 12:50 PM
:lol: Great story! I always think I am going to run out of fuel but never have. Darn that 4 gallon safety factor that Toyota built into the 4Runner! Driving with the low fuel light on for 60+ miles really stresses me out. Now that I use GPS, I can relax knowing the distance to the next fuel stop.


4 gallon? Really?
Cause mine is 2...
16 gallon tank with a 2 gallon reserve, my light comes on when I have 2 gallons left...

Fuster man, great story.
Next time just stop and fill up lol.

04 Rocko Taco
09-25-2008, 01:02 PM
Haha, I have run my Taco out of gas before... I have found that once my light comes on, Ic an safely go about 50 miles with no worries, 25-30 if I am towing.

surf4runner
09-25-2008, 02:17 PM
ive never gotten cheered before, usually just a glare...



16 gallon tank with a 2 gallon reserve, my light comes on when I have 2 gallons left...
i think i squeezed in 18.6 gallons, once.
i use 2g once the light illuminates.

paddlenbike
09-25-2008, 03:49 PM
4 gallon? Really?
Cause mine is 2...
16 gallon tank with a 2 gallon reserve, my light comes on when I have 2 gallons left...



If I fuel up when the light comes on it takes just over 14 gallons on a 18.5 gallon tank

Erich_870
09-25-2008, 05:17 PM
If I fuel up when the light comes on it takes just over 14 gallons on a 18.5 gallon tank


Mine too,

Erich

YotaFun
09-25-2008, 06:07 PM
Interesting....
I just filled up today, the light came on and I got a little over 16 gallons in....

4runnerchevy
09-25-2008, 06:24 PM
Gosh when I fill up it doubles the value of my runner.

corax
09-25-2008, 07:11 PM
[off topic]
here's a quick off topic question since we're talking low fuel lights . . . does the 1st gen SR5 gauge cluster have a low fuel light? I thought it did, but never actually saw it light up. maybe my non-SR5 'runner doesn't have the sensor bit in the tank to make it light?

[/off topic]

fustercluck
09-25-2008, 09:01 PM
No low fuel light for the first gen runner sr5. I ran that one out of gas too...:hillbill:

corax
09-25-2008, 10:13 PM
No low fuel light for the first gen runner sr5. I ran that one out of gas too...:hillbill:


cool cool - good to know so I don't waste my time trying to figure out why it doesn't work, but I swear I remember reading something about it in the owner's manual. Maybe the manual was a generic "world model" manual translated for the American market, alot of foreign manufacturers used to do that to save money

fustercluck
09-25-2008, 10:45 PM
Haha. Some of those translated manuals are funny to read. Most languages don't translate straight across so the syntax gets a bit dorky. The best ones are direct translations from Chinese to English.