I have a 2004 elantra. I was wondering, how much milleage can get when I get
the low gas light?
Thank you
Yvon
Neil - 13 May 2005 18:14 GMT
> I have a 2004 elantra. I was wondering, how much milleage can get when I get
> the low gas light?
>
> Thank you
>
> Yvon
Mine lights up somewhere around the 40-50 miles to go point, but I don't
know if the light is tied to the actual amount of fuel left in the tank
(approx 2 gallons?), or the number of miles to go based on the currently
calculated MPG.
I suspect it is in the hand book, but don't have it available to confirm.
Anyone else?
Neil
04 EGT.
hyundaitech - 13 May 2005 23:21 GMT
The lamp is directly tied to the sensor in the tank. When the sensor
reaches a predetermined level, the lamp comes on. I've seen no convincing
data about how long you can continue driving.
weichertwolf@yahoo.com - 17 May 2005 01:54 GMT
> I have a 2004 elantra. I was wondering, how much milleage can get when I get
> the low gas light?
>
> Thank you
>
> Yvon
I drove 50km (31mi) highway at about 80 km/h (50 mi/h) and then filled
up 56 litres. According to the manual the tank holds only 55 litres,
but I have filled 56 litres once before.
According to my experience, I would not again let it go that low.
Yvon - 17 May 2005 15:12 GMT
thanks for the answers guy.
At least I have an idea!
>> I have a 2004 elantra. I was wondering, how much milleage can get
> when I get
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> but I have filled 56 litres once before.
> According to my experience, I would not again let it go that low.
Neil - 17 May 2005 16:49 GMT
> thanks for the answers guy.
> At least I have an idea!
I think the answer to your original question is:
The number of miles you can still travel before you run out of fuel when the
light comes on, depends on your driving conditions. The amount of fuel left
may be 2 gallons for example, so if you're currently driving in the city and
getting 25 MPG, you can expect to drive another 50 miles before you're left
stranded. If you're driving on the highway and getting 32 MPG, you can
expect to drive another 64 miles before needing to call for assistance.
The above are purely for example. I would not recommend attempting to see
how far you can go before you run out of fuel. As is often the case with
people's opinions -- and especially true here -- is the disclaimer that
*your mileage may vary*.
John W - 21 May 2005 03:56 GMT
The safe bet would be to get gas within about 25 miles of that light coming
on so you don't have to risk walking.
>I have a 2004 elantra. I was wondering, how much milleage can get when I
>get the low gas light?
>
> Thank you
>
> Yvon