yep that'll be about right
the first time i filled my 406 up when it got to £50 i started looking underneath to see if it was pouring out onto the forecourt
i found it less painful to fill up between quater and half a tank cos it only cost about £40.00
still painful but not as bad
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2006 Moonstone blue 407 se 136 bhp.....Written off
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Never managed £70 in one go but I've been in the £60s a few times. Bearing in mind it's a 70 litre tank you boys must have been paying at least a pound a litre . Eased into the petrol station once with the miles remaining indicator showing "----" and put 69 litres in it would have lost that game of fuel light bingo me thinks
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In terms of fuel light bingo, last week my trip computer was down to -----, I then did another 80 miles and when I filled up I oly got 64 Litres in??? how is the fuel in the tank measured? is there any way to calibrate it? my old 406 I could go down to ---- and filling it up I got 76 Litres in, still no sign of splutter though!!
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406 express wrote:filling it up I got 76 Litres in, still no sign of splutter though!!
What model was that and how big's the tank? I could have sworn mine's 66 litres, but I've just done an interesting google search and found people claiming their 406's tank is anything - 60, 65, 66, 68, 70, 72, 78, even 91! So I'm no longer sure.
Anyone got a real answer? I know my fuel needle stops moving when I turn the ignition on/off at about 65 litres (to brim)...
It was a 406 estate 2001 HDi 90, the speel from Peugeot is that there is a 70 litre tank, 5 litre reserve and the size of the pipe to the tank about 3 litres, dont knof if the coupe of saloon is any different though
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