When I fill up with 20=30 miles showing on the dash mileage of distance left for fuel. It usually takes 13-14 gallons to fill up. Does this mean I have 3-4 gallons for reserve?
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I keep on hearing about this reserve fuel tank on the Toyota LC. However, I have not come across any documentation from Toyota stating as such.Yes.
Toyota does this on pretty much everything to give a reserve and keep the fuel pump submerged for longevity since the fuel pump is cooled by the fuel around it.
Thank you. Has that been proven by anybody or documented by ToyotaThere is no separate fuel tank.
Just a gauge programmed to show “empty” with 3 or so gallons remaining.
Thank You!Why is this even a question? I thought it was common practice to have “reserve” below zero.
I don't know about common practice but I do know my other vehicles. If I run them dry they get filled up with the exact number of gallons that the manual states it holds.Why is this even a question? I thought it was common practice to have “reserve” below zero.
I don't know about common practice but I do know my other vehicles. If I run them dry they get filled up with the exact number of gallons that the manual states it holds.
Whereas the LC it seems like it does not happen this way.
Years of observation over three Toyotas leads me to agree. E means 3 gallons.Thank you. Has that been proven by anybody or documented by Toyota
If you truly run it dry, it will take the exact amount of fuel the manual states. It is just the gauge that shows empty while there still is 2-3 gallons of fuel in tank.I don't know about common practice but I do know my other vehicles. If I run them dry they get filled up with the exact number of gallons that the manual states it holds.
Whereas the LC it seems like it does not happen this way.