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How long can I go once I have reached empty?

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Technical Discussion' started by master4g, Jul 8, 2010.

  1. master4g

    master4g Junior Member

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    I understand the gas tank is supposed to be 11 gal or something but I am only able to full up 9 max. My question is weather I have more gas I'm the tank than the meter shows or is the tank not filling up all the way when the pump stops

    SPH-M900 ?
     
  2. Patrick Wong

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    You should not assume that you have more fuel than the amount that you pumped. You actually might have 11.9 gallons available, or you might have 9.1 gallons. No one knows.

    Unless you enjoy the drama associated with running out of gas, it's best to assume that you only have 9 gallons (or even less, in the event the pump overstated the volume that was pumped) available to you, assuming that is the amount you pumped.

    After the pump clicks off, you can pump more fuel in, but you risk another sort of drama - that the emissions control on the fuel tank (such as the charcoal canister) will be damaged with excess fuel. I usually will pump another 1/2 gallon or so after the pump clicks off, to bring the amount billed up to the next full dollar.

    I also keep an eye on the mpg and elapsed miles traveled as per the MFD, as this provides me with an indication of the amount of fuel that should be pumped. For example if the elapsed miles is 300 and the mpg shows 50, then I know that I should pump at least six gallons before calling it a day.
     
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    qbee42 My other car is a boat

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    The Gen II fuel tank has in internal bladder that consumes some of the 11.9 gallons of gross capacity. Generally it will hold between 10 and 11 gallons of usable fuel, but you can never know for sure until you run out.

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    You WILL run out of gas. Plan on it.

    Don't tempt yourself. Been there, done that, waited for gas.

    PS: When you do, don't run the HV battery down or you'll really be toast and in for an expensive dealer visit.

    I fill up as soon as that last block starts flashing. Better safe than ummm stranded!
     
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    My minimum range once the blinking started was 7 miles. My max is about 30 miles. (I did not run dry)

    My new attitude is that I should never wait until it blinks, I gas up at 400 miles.
     
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    once you reach empty, you can go as far as the nearest gas station. (walking of course)
     
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    Then how did you determine your range after the blinking started?

    This short range compared to my VW TDI is one of my minor annoyances with the Prius. 700 mile range was easy. It meant I could drive all day and not have to mess with fuel when I stopped to rest or eat.
     
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    I did run dry in 7 miles, but another time I went 30 and didn't.

    I take a drug called lasix, which ensures I never exceed 400 miles without stopping, anyways.

    Lasix Information from Drugs.com
     
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    Ah! Mandatory potty break. Took me a while...
     
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    On the first long trip I did with the Prius, I discovered that driving 300 miles without a break is not good.

    I now realize why interstates have all those rest stops and I will soon begin to learn which are the bests.
     
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    Iv gone 50 on the last PIP
     
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    on the plus side, it's a lot easier to find gas than diesel.:)
     
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    Depends. How far do you want to walk? :huh:

    Seriously, I dated a guy like this - he'd take off on long car trips with the gauge on E, and never think about it. Drove me nuts. Why not just fill the dang thing up?
     
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    Heh. E does not mean enough. :)
     
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    on my 2006, i have gone as much as 130 miles more or less after the last bar started blinking. general consensus says you have about 12% of a tank left when this happens.

    common sense says getting gas is a hassle (for me a necessary evil "nearly" every month!!) but it needs to be done. do it when its the most convenient for you. be it on your way to work, coming home or if you if you rather, on your day off or a early Sunday evening so you can beat the rush.

    as for me, i have long since stopped looking at that blinking bar. i go by the mileage on the tank being used. i reset Trip A on every tank so i know how far i have traveled. i use the "10 gallons" rule which says that if i am averaging 50 mpg, i can go 500 miles give or take (give 30 miles in summer, take 30 miles in winter)
     
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    That depends on where you live, in the West it's generally easy to find. 5 of the 8 gas stations in the small city I live in have it. Most freeway off ramps with gas stations will have it in at least one, often all of the stations.

    Out in the sticks it's even easier to find.

    I would still rather deal with gasoline though
     
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    we have it on the highways, (for truckers i suppose) but when i had my 300SD, i had a coupla close calls!:eek: