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[WARNING] Running out of gas (Gen III)

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Main Forum' started by bwilson4web, Jun 26, 2009.

  1. roger

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    @rhino:

    you say "I chat mostly to entertain myself, so please don't get insulted by anything I say. It is all harmless."

    Ditto.
     
  2. Rhino

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    Oh wow. Now you are going back to all my other posts and quoting bits and pieces here and there. I am humbled that you find that I can be so interesting.

    Yes. I don't like to offend and I like to be respectful to others. As most people in my country do. If I fall short of the American standard of courtesy, it is entirely my fault.

    Thanks for representing your average countryman for the world to see. Would you say you are the average Australian in you view? In your view of metrics?
     
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    actually, I was investigating the 'thanks' thing, then noticed the friends bit, and so as you are the only one on the page with a number next to the friend thing, I clicked it and it showed me the exchange there. Not exactly going back to your other posts and quoting bits here and there as you put it :)

    I don't really know what the average view of using metric is here, it's not an issue so no one even thinks about it. One person said to someone once "do you use metric or 'stupid'? it's all that is taught in schools of course. I think most people here in Australia don't really care. Metric makes sense and is the easiest to use in every day life. even my dad says that, and he grew up with imperial in England, but then my dad doesn't fear change. Just the other day, he asked me how deep I "dug some post holes... about 2 feet"? I stared at him blankly ( because I reject the use of imperial and anything else old-fashioned and welcome new and modern (hence buying a prius!)) and he said "er... 600 milimetres?"
     
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    I agree with Roger that metric is more easy and logical to use. But when you think all the measuring systems have to be converted overnight, that might cause havoc and confusions on US economy, therefore on the rest of the world. When Sweden had switched to right-hand traffic, the government had to shut down all the streets for a week for the nation to accommodate to the new traffic rules.
    I remember when US government had ratified the treaty switching to metric system on a specific date. (I think that was in the first Clinton era), Nothing happened then. I still have a Sharp calculator with metric converter I bought at that time.
    Schools now teach metric to students and scientific sector uses metric. So eventually US will go metric. I am afraid that the majority of people here do not see the necessity of the conversion though, as the British and Australian governments once did.

    But here quite away from the subject topic….http://priuschat.com/forums/images/smilies/sad.gif
     
  5. qbee42

    qbee42 My other car is a boat

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    I was going to leave this alone, but you are so far off base that it would be immoral to not correct the error. Your view of the metric system is overly simplified. I'll post a small quote and then a link so that you may be able to understand the different forms of the metric system. The differences aren't important to your average day to day user, but are very important to scientific users.

    Here is the link:

    [ame="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_system"]Metric system - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia[/ame]


    Please, please, please, try not to go off half cocked. It is embarrassing and wastes everyone's time.

    Tom
     
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    FYI - This is the same in english units, using the ounce.
     
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    Clinton? I don't remember any serious effort since Reagan put the kibosh on it.
     
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    qbee42 My other car is a boat

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    I believe that was the end of it. Since then the conversion efforts have all been in the commercial sector.

    Tom
     
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    Except in some areas like movies and television where, sadly, Europe is following the USA :mad:
    We're not quite to the point of having a 20 minute documentary last over an hour simply because of commercials and flashbacks, but we're working on it (well, that's not entirely true, the French president outlawed the ads between 20h and 7h on public-founded channels, but that was just to please his friends owning the private tv channels).

    OK, how much further from the title of this thread can we go? :mod:
     
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    qbee42 My other car is a boat

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    So who do you think will win the SuperBowl?

    Tom
     
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    So when "flash" begins we have:

    • 1.75 gallons, Imperial
    • 2.1 gallons - USA
    • 7.95 liters - Euro
    • 0.87 modius - Roman
    • 4.4 sho - Japanese
    Regardless, when there is no more gas, the "check engine" light does not come on.

    Bob Wilson
     
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    I bought my Prius in December 09. It is a 2010. The low gas indicator came on and when I filled up to full- I had only put in 9.5 gallons- Wth? The tank is supposed to hold 11.9. The temperature was 37 F. Any suggestions? Another recall issue?
     
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    It is a low gas indicator - so you know to fill up before you are out of gas.

    Once again, low gas is not out of gas.

    Different people have different ideas of what is low gas. Cars have been having low gas indicator for 20 years and they are all about the same regardless of whether it is Toyota or another make. Is this your first car ever?

    It is not an out of gas indicator. Most people know when their car is out of gas. An indicator won't help (and would be a sick joke :D) at that point.
     
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    Did you track this on your previous cars?

    It is an industry norm. All but one of my cars (4 brands) have had a significant amount of fuel (2.5 to 4.5 gallons) remaining after the gauge reached "E" or the low fuel indicator lit up.

    The one exception was my very first car. It ran dry on my very first tank, with the needle still above E.

    While I'd love greater accuracy in fuel gauging, the auto industry as a whole doesn't believe in it.
     
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    Are you all idiots retarded? Do you not think I would know when I was getting to empty? Both of you idiots are missing the point. The low fuel indicator should not come if the the gas tank supposedly holds 11.9? Also, ever heard of Google? Try doing a search for "Prius low on gas!"
     
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    No but you may be suspect for posting the same question in two places then freaking out when you are given rational answers. Then asking a question like "How long are tires rated for?" Settle down Beavis. If you don't like the answers that is fine but flying off the handle is not the way to respond. :)
     
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    Is this necessary?
    'Empty' and 'low fuel light' have been similar indications on all my cars. Two past cars had the light come on a bit above E, the remaining non-hybrid lights it up a bit below E. My answer applies equally to both indications. This Prius is consistent with industry norms.
    Ever see the Search button near the top of this very page? No need to search Google when it is a very frequent question right here.

    Also trying searching the Owner's Manual. I found it in there, but will leave the page number as an exercise for the reader.
     
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    You think that Toyota represented to us that when the low fuel light turns on, you can put 11.9 gallons in the tank. You can stay in your current level of knowledge. :D

    I should have contributed more to educational charities.
     
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    When the flash comes on:

    9.5 + 2.1 ~= 11.6 gallons

    Check your "miles to empty" indicator, it should show nearly 40 miles remaining.

    Near as I can tell, my Prius tank holds just over 12 gallons if I run it to empty. But if you are new to Prius, this is a somewhat risky technique. I would recommend reading the thread from the beginning to get the history.

    One last thing, you might consider joining one of the web based, mileage tracking databases:

    • MyHybridCar.com - what I use
    • Fuelly.com - another reasonable database
    • Fuel Economy - the EPA web site
    Check them out as each has strengths and weaknesses.

    Bob Wilson
     
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    bwilson4web BMW i3 and Model 3

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    I try to follow the '3-strikes and you're out' rule. Even today, many internet posters are too quick to post silliness like "Are you all idiots retarded." Once with a follow-up warning. Twice, and the 'safety comes off.' The third time, well we know that sometimes we just have to turn up the squelch, "ignore list," to cut out the noise. It isn't personal but preservation.

    Bob Wilson