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The reserve light came on at 590 miles and I've done 50 miles since then.
I forgot to get the card this morning from home to put diesel in :oops:

What's the furthest anyone has gone on reserve and do you get any warning before the car conks out?

Going for a personal best on this :cheesy:
Generally the reserve light comes on at 600miles and I fill up at 650.
I've got about 25miles to get home... will I make it or not.


Place your bets now!
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That'll be a thrilling game of fuel light bingo :twisted:

I reckon you'll make it home though, just go easy on the right boot! :lol:
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bah "reserve"... I'll happily drive 150 miles after the light comes on before starting to get worried.

I usually start counting from the time i can turn the ignition on and the needle doesn't move at all... THAT is where things start to get interesting and you consider chickening out and getting fuel on the 60 mile trip home :D
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mjb wrote:bah "reserve"... I'll happily drive 150 miles after the light comes on before starting to get worried.

I usually start counting from the time i can turn the ignition on and the needle doesn't move at all... THAT is where things start to get interesting and you consider chickening out and getting fuel on the 60 mile trip home :D
150 miles!
That is a good thing to hear :cheesy:
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Yeah,you´ll get home alright :wink:
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I think you'll get home, although the Lift Pump might not be your best friend any more :|

I have never let my fuel go below >>>>>35 miles on the fuel-left o'meter.

In truth, and if you ever watched that Top Gear where Clarkson went to Edinburgh and back then I think cars have considerably more fuel left in them than you think when they say 'empty'.

Go for it Eric! 8)

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I drive with the light on more than when its out. No idea on what sort of mileage i do tho
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Welton wrote:I think you'll get home, although the Lift Pump might not be your best friend any more :|

I have never let my fuel go below >>>>>35 miles on the fuel-left o'meter.

In truth, and if you ever watched that Top Gear where Clarkson went to Edinburgh and back then I think cars have considerably more fuel left in them than you think when they say 'empty'.

Go for it Eric! 8)

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Ah I don't have one of them new fangled trip computer thingies, even though my car is a 99 D9 GLX which I think should have them it's a bit of a parts bin special ;)

And yes I'm in the RAC, so if it all goes horribly wrong.....
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At least it's a self priming system, not like the old days :cry:

Is it not illegal to drive on a motorway knowing you may run out of fuel?
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Welton wrote:At least it's a self priming system, not like the old days :cry:

Is it not illegal to drive on a motorway knowing you may run out of fuel?
No idea, but no motorway trips involved in getting home, just A and fast B roads with lots of roundabouts and traffic lights :(
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Eric wrote:No idea, but no motorway trips involved in getting home, just A and fast B roads Oh no! with lots of roundabouts Oh no!and traffic lights Oh no! :(
Speak to you later Eric, much later.
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Welton wrote:
Eric wrote:No idea, but no motorway trips involved in getting home, just A and fast B roads Oh no! with lots of roundabouts Oh no!and traffic lights Oh no! :(
Speak to you later Eric, much later.
That made me lol

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Tee Hee!!!

Actually, I've pondered before about having a spare can of Diesel in the boot but the problem would be the smell and the can flying around in the boot :roll:
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Welton wrote:Tee Hee!!!

Actually, I've pondered before about having a spare can of Diesel in the boot but the problem would be the smell and the can flying around in the boot :roll:
there's no smell unless you manage to splash the can when you're filling up (d'oh!) and as for flying around, get one of those non-slip rubber mats from tescos for about £3. It's more than big enough to cover an estate's boot and really well worth it
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mjb wrote:there's no smell unless you manage to splash the can when you're filling up
I challenge thee to go to a filling station, wear not disposable gloves upon thy hands, fill thy can of Diesel and lay it down before my shnozzer!!! :lol:
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