834k3r
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First off, I apologize for any duplication of thread material here; I searched and saw no pertinent threads, but I don't want to be "that guy."
So, we're all familiar with the low fuel light that dings at around 50 miles remaining on the tank. Last night I was towing our camper trailer back from a baseball tournament and I got no warning light (as in it did not ding or light up to warn of low fuel)--even getting to an estimated range of 35 miles on the tank. Got me thinking about two things:
So, we're all familiar with the low fuel light that dings at around 50 miles remaining on the tank. Last night I was towing our camper trailer back from a baseball tournament and I got no warning light (as in it did not ding or light up to warn of low fuel)--even getting to an estimated range of 35 miles on the tank. Got me thinking about two things:
- Has anyone figured out or found the fuel level at which the fuel tank will announce low fuel? Knowing that would be helpful for travel planning.
- Why didn't my low fuel light activate last night? Theoretically, with a lower fuel economy towing the trailer the fuel warning should have kicked off above 50 miles remaining if it's driven by fuel in the tank and current MPG. Seems silly if they warning doesn't activate when towing (trailer connected, in tow/haul mode).