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  • Dec 17, 2008, 03:26 PM
    franneh
    How long can you keep driving after the needle hits the 'E'?
    Don't know if the kind of car makes a difference but I have a 1999 plymouth neon. I was curious how much gas I really have left if hypothetically the needle is on E, and I have no money on me and I have a 17 mile drive home from here? Hypothetically of course. Im not dumb enough to forget my wallet and also not realize I am out of gas until I get to work lol. Okay that's what happened lol! *is an idiot* do you think I can make it home?
  • Dec 17, 2008, 03:32 PM
    tickle

    I always go by the rule of thumb and I have proven it at times, that you always have at least 25 km worth of gas in your car after it shows empty. I can see three clients in town before I have to get gas !

    Oh, and I drive a Subaru Legacy four wheel drive, wonderful car, but rough on gas.
  • Dec 17, 2008, 03:45 PM
    ZoeMarie

    How many gallon tank do you have? Next time you get to the E go fill up. Subtract the number of gallons you put in from that. I usually have just over a gallon in my cavalier when I hit the E.
  • Dec 17, 2008, 04:03 PM
    this8384

    Just a word of advice. Running your fuel that low causes your pump to run warmer, as there is no gasoline in the tank to cool it off; it also increases the chance of you sucking up dirt & debris off the tank floor. Try to keep it above 1/4 tank, if possible :)
  • Dec 17, 2008, 05:50 PM
    franneh

    Ooh thanks for all the info! This is the first time I have ever let it get that low. The OCD part of me usually makes me keep it at no less than 1/8 tank. I can normally make it an entire work week on one fill up, 34 miles five days a week. (My car is only used for my work, we take our jeep everywhere else.) When I fill up at 1/8 tank it normally takes about 8 gallons so I assume if tanks are sized in even amounts, mine probably holds ten gallons?
  • Dec 17, 2008, 05:55 PM
    franneh

    Ooh thanks for all the info! This is the first time I have ever let it get that low. The OCD part of me usually makes me keep it at no less than 1/8 tank. I can normally make it an entire work week on one fill up, 34 miles five days a week. (My car is only used for my work, we take our jeep everywhere else.) When I fill up at 1/8 tank it normally takes about 8 gallons so I assume if tanks are sized in even amounts, mine probably holds ten gallons?
  • Dec 17, 2008, 05:57 PM
    franneh

    Oh dear I seem to have double posted! Sorry I am doing this from my cellphone! :x
  • Dec 17, 2008, 10:07 PM
    lilwhitejeep

    17 miles should be OK, Both of my vehicles are 2 gallons available when the light comes on or the needle hits the E mark. So what ever mileage your vehicle gets per gallon, double it and you should be able to get that far, roughly.
  • Dec 18, 2008, 11:36 AM
    twinkiedooter

    Running your vehicle with less than 1/2 a tank is hard on your vehicle. My mechanic told me years ago not to have less than 1/2 a tank as too much condensation forms in the tank otherwise, especially in the winter months.
  • Dec 18, 2008, 11:41 AM
    Fr_Chuck

    Each vechile is different, most takes use a float of some sort, and the gauge is a @ of what is in the tank, and can vary. In my car, it holds 10 gallons of gas, the low fuel light comes on at 1/2 gallon left, I will get about 15 to 20 miles on the 1/2 gallon of gas.

    In my truck, once the low fuel light comes on I could not make it 10 miles.

    One idea, borrow some money for a gallon of gas.
  • Dec 18, 2008, 12:04 PM
    franneh

    Well lol I made it home but I was scared to death xD I thought about borrowing money but then I was like, hmmm, I DO pay AAA all this money each year, and part of what I pay for is for them to bring me gas if I run out... so I took the chance and made it all the way back home, at which point I got my card and went to the gas station. Rofl. I'm such a dork!
  • Dec 18, 2008, 12:05 PM
    Fr_Chuck

    Glad you made it.
  • Dec 18, 2008, 03:44 PM
    tickle

    Now learn not to panic. You are woman you are invincible, you have gas anytime you want it... right!!
  • Dec 18, 2008, 03:54 PM
    this8384
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tickle View Post
    Now learn not to panic. You ARE WOMAN YOU ARE INVINCIBLE, YOU HAVE GAS ANYTIME YOU WANT IT.........RIGHT !!!!

    I fail to see how this was beneficial to the thread whatsoever.
  • Dec 18, 2008, 04:17 PM
    tickle

    The thread is dealt with because the OP got home safely and without incident and solved her problem by letting us know. There was nothing more to say except in humour. Maybe you need a sense of some.
  • Dec 18, 2008, 04:21 PM
    Fr_Chuck

    And learn to keep 5 bucks hidden in the trunk or glove box for an emergany.
  • Dec 18, 2008, 04:24 PM
    this8384
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tickle View Post
    The thread is dealt with because the OP got home safely and without incident and solved her problem by letting us know. There was nothing more to say except in humour. Maybe you need a sense of some.

    Oh, that is precious...
  • Jan 21, 2009, 11:59 AM
    Stratmando

    In Aircraft especially, and any fuel tank that is vented, it is good to keep topped off overnight, as the moisture will condensate, an empty tank will produce more water. Cooling and debris has been mentioned.
    If you were real curious, carry a 5 Gallon of fuel, and run empty. Problem is, it is possible to not prime. When getting low, it wouldn't hurt to run gas out near your home.

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