Bo525i
12-11-2009, 10:59 AM
Or the OBC to accurately indicate how much fuel you have..
I found out doing it the hard way as a test, ran it near dry and left it for the night: OBC said 3.9l left and a range of 37 kms, Gauge was lit in reserve but not totally bottomed out!
Following morning, no start.. checked under the fuelpump/sender to see how much was in there: Not 4l but far less and the fuel feed line was dry as a bone, not a drop not even vapor :D So I poured in 5l and voila.. Started with no probs after 2 attempts.
So be careful when you´re running in reserve, get it refueled before you´re left with only 5l according to the gauge or obc.
I found out doing it the hard way as a test, ran it near dry and left it for the night: OBC said 3.9l left and a range of 37 kms, Gauge was lit in reserve but not totally bottomed out!
Following morning, no start.. checked under the fuelpump/sender to see how much was in there: Not 4l but far less and the fuel feed line was dry as a bone, not a drop not even vapor :D So I poured in 5l and voila.. Started with no probs after 2 attempts.
So be careful when you´re running in reserve, get it refueled before you´re left with only 5l according to the gauge or obc.