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    Fussion101 New Member

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    Anyone know the estimated amount of gas each bar signifies in the gas meter?
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    eglmainz New Member

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    Just based on my personal experience, where each time that I have filled up (with 6850 miles on my Prius V) I have added approximately 10 gallons. Since there are 10 'pips' on the fuel display, I have used that to indicate that there is approximately 1 gallon per pip.

    That said, I know that sometimes I will drive over 150 miles before the first pip drops, and that I have seen the last two pips go in 50 miles, so it varies. There are other posts here that mention that, do a searh to find them.
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    nullxposur New Member

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    I'm with stupid (hehe). I'm using the 1 pip per gallon technique too. I'd also look at how many miles it calculates till empty and divide that by what you normally average per gallon. I say this because the other day I drove it till the 2nd pip turned to 1 and I had about 40-50 miles left till empty, which coincided with my mpg's for that tank.
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    topkick New Member

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    Each vehicle is going to be different. On my first bar I get about 85 miles and each one is different after that. My ninth gets about 50 and the tenth gets about 20 before it starts to flash.

    I have only ran it down to the flashing tenth bar once and with my 2010 like my 2007 I usually get gas when I am down to two bars left.

    Some say that when you have the tenth start flashing you should have over 50 miles left, but I never want to chance it.
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    jay_man2 jay_man_also

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    Why are they called pips, and did Gladys Knight approve its use? :D
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    Slovewell New Member

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    If they were real pips they would be a different color. I have found my computer is 10% off. When it says I'm getting 55mpg and I calculate it with the calculator, I find I am right at 50mpg. Every time, it is lower than what the car thinks I'm getting.
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    jay_man2 jay_man_also

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    There's a whole other thread or 7 about the inaccuracy of the consumption display.
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    eglmainz New Member

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    What I have done several times (as I usually will wait for the last one to start flashing myself), is drive another 100 miles or so after the flashing began. Then, when I fill up, I am only able to get 10 gallons into my tank. This means that if I am averaging 500 miles per fill-up, which I have not yet had a tank lower than that, and if I can only put in about 10 gallons, there must be 1.9 gallons left in the tank, or another 100 miles or so.

    While i usually try to fill-up as soon as I can after the flashing starts, I am not too worried. I only ran out of gas once in my life, when I was 17, and with my girlfriend. (But as she was wiser than I, I could not even take advantage of her.. j/k ;)) Her dad had to come help us, and I never did that again.
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    I got down to a "blinking one" pip and it held 9.2 gallons at fill-up.
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    Pip Pip, n. [Formerly pippin, pepin. Cf. Pippin.] (Bot.)
    A seed, as of an apple or orange.
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    -- From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48

    Pip Pip, n. [Perh. for pick, F. pique a spade at cards, a
    pike. Cf. Pique.]
    One of the conventional figures or "spots" on playing cards,
    dominoes, etc. --Addison.
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