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    Mga ka-Fiesta,

    Anybody know how much fuel remains when the "fuel low" light first appears?

    Googling did not show any results specific to our MK6 or maybe the flavor we have here in the Philippines.

    One article said in general about a gallon. Sir Tidus posted a total of 43 liters tank capacity. 3 liters kaya?

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    According to the owners manual, petrol versions of Fiesta have a capacity of 42L. (Page 111).
    No information about any "reserve".

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    Well on the only time I had the low fuel light on, my fuel computer says I can go only 50km... Given that my average fuel economy was 9.6L/100km...

    So by doing some math, its around 4.8L to 5L left before you totally run out...

    Again this is all estimated and not exact...

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    nagawa ko na itong "project" na ito. curious din kasi ako. mga tatlong beses ko na ito ginawa. average is 9-10liters ang remaining fuel kapag umilaw ang fuel gauge so medyo mahaba-habang biyahe pa ang kayang takbuhin.

    pahabol:
    narating ko ang konklusyon sa ganitong sistema: (1) pag-ilaw ng fuel gauge, pa-full tank. (2) yung total liters of full tank will be deducted to 43 liters since this is specified in the tank capacity specs of our fiesta.

    please try it as well and let us know here if you have different figures.
    Last edited by pista_ni_jon; December 27th, 2010 at 11:24 PM. Reason: pahabol

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    Quote Originally Posted by pista_ni_jon View Post
    nagawa ko na itong "project" na ito. curious din kasi ako. mga tatlong beses ko na ito ginawa. average is 9-10liters ang remaining fuel kapag umilaw ang fuel gauge so medyo mahaba-habang biyahe pa ang kayang takbuhin.

    pahabol:
    narating ko ang konklusyon sa ganitong sistema: (1) pag-ilaw ng fuel gauge, pa-full tank. (2) yung total liters of full tank will be deducted to 43 liters since this is specified in the tank capacity specs of our fiesta.

    please try it as well and let us know here if you have different figures.
    Very logical sir jon. Problema lang e, walang pera pam-full tank. Acheche!

    Though I believe your figure, for safety's sake I will take sir tidus' figure of 5 liters

    I read somewhere a full tank provides more weight to carry while too little fuel just sloshes around and evaporates. I wonder what real world experiences our friends have regarding full tank or not?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pista_ni_jon View Post
    nagawa ko na itong "project" na ito. curious din kasi ako. mga tatlong beses ko na ito ginawa. average is 9-10liters ang remaining fuel kapag umilaw ang fuel gauge so medyo mahaba-habang biyahe pa ang kayang takbuhin.

    pahabol:
    narating ko ang konklusyon sa ganitong sistema: (1) pag-ilaw ng fuel gauge, pa-full tank. (2) yung total liters of full tank will be deducted to 43 liters since this is specified in the tank capacity specs of our fiesta.

    please try it as well and let us know here if you have different figures.
    I also use this technique. In my case pag umilaw na, after 1-3 KM, I already fill up (except for my last fill up). I found that laging 36.xx ang nakakarga sakin. In that case, 43 minus 36 = 7 Liters of fuel more or less ang natitira.

    So mahaba habang driving pa rin naman yun.

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    I'm used to commuting daily to work with the fuel indicator light "ON". Pareho kami ni pista, 10 liters ang reserve that last me about 3~4 days from Pasay to San Juan and back, depende sa traffic condition.

    I refill with gas when there is roughly 2 liters left in the tank.

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    sana viva, next project mo is upgrading firmware para sa Trend fofi natin para magkaroon ng fuel reader to empty same with the sports.. sabi nga sa isang thread naka lock lang ung feature siguro na yun sa atin.. hehehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by gatmaitan20 View Post
    sana viva, next project mo is upgrading firmware para sa Trend fofi natin para magkaroon ng fuel reader to empty same with the sports.. sabi nga sa isang thread naka lock lang ung feature siguro na yun sa atin.. hehehe
    Long term plan ko yan sir. I will not mess around with the firmware but plan to read the OBDII port and have the various displays and computations done by a portable computing device. One of the threads already showed this using a bluetooth OBDII connector feeding info to a cell phone.

    My general idea is to have an Android touch device that will be built into the dash, maybe in the secret compartment.

    One of my frustrations with our FoFi is the lack of a simple temperature gauge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vivafoxpro View Post

    One of my frustrations with our FoFi is the lack of a simple temperature gauge.
    You will find that almost all sub-compacts in the market have no temperature gauges at all... I think standard na ito in this class of car. And I don't like it to be honest...

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    bago double

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    from my own experience; warning goes on at 9 to 10 liters nga before empty

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    Quote Originally Posted by vivafoxpro View Post
    Long term plan ko yan sir. I will not mess around with the firmware but plan to read the OBDII port and have the various displays and computations done by a portable computing device. One of the threads already showed this using a bluetooth OBDII connector feeding info to a cell phone.

    My general idea is to have an Android touch device that will be built into the dash, maybe in the secret compartment.

    One of my frustrations with our FoFi is the lack of a simple temperature gauge.
    No need to have it fixed permanently. Just buy an OBDII Blue tooth adapter and it will connect wirelessly with your android phone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vivafoxpro View Post
    Long term plan ko yan sir. I will not mess around with the firmware but plan to read the OBDII port and have the various displays and computations done by a portable computing device. One of the threads already showed this using a bluetooth OBDII connector feeding info to a cell phone.

    My general idea is to have an Android touch device that will be built into the dash, maybe in the secret compartment.

    One of my frustrations with our FoFi is the lack of a simple temperature gauge.
    Akala ko biro lang yun - yun pala gagawin talaga ni Sir Viva! Anlupit nyo talaga sir!

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    Quote Originally Posted by asasdedrof View Post
    I'm used to commuting daily to work with the fuel indicator light "ON". Pareho kami ni pista, 10 liters ang reserve that last me about 3~4 days from Pasay to San Juan and back, depende sa traffic condition.

    I refill with gas when there is roughly 2 liters left in the tank.
    i'm curious ilan yung nasagad mong figures from distance to empty? i tried up to 10Km before empty, chicken out na ko nun hehehe

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