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How many miles do you have left when your gas light comes on?

How many miles do you have left when your gas light comes on?

There’s no hard and fast measurement — each automaker turns the light on with different amounts of gas left in the tank — but a general rule of thumb is between 30 and 50 miles.

Why does my Chevy Tahoe have a high voltage reading?

Just a note to those with electrical issues…an item USING power cant draw more VOLTAGE, it can draw more CURRENT only. The alternator responds by supplying more current, if it cant keep up, the voltage DROPS. So a higher voltage would trace to the charging system some how.

What’s the normal voltage reading on a Chevy truck?

The volts will read between 9 and 14 depending on the load. It automatically adjusts. If you look at the gauge there is top dead center line then a line to the left and right of that. I will operate anywhere in between those in normal operation.

What should the voltage be on a GM alternator?

Ideal Voltage Output Ideally, the GM alternator should be putting out anywhere between 13.5 and 14.5 volts. A voltage regulator helps regulate the voltage that an alternator provides. If the voltage dips below the optimal range, then the regulator kicks in to get the alternator to make more voltage.

Is the Volt gauge on my truck 9 or 14?

Yes just like the previous gen trucks. The volts will read between 9 and 14 depending on the load. It automatically adjusts. If you look at the gauge there is top dead center line then a line to the left and right of that. I will operate anywhere in between those in normal operation. 9 is an issue, but >12.8 is just fine.

Just a note to those with electrical issues…an item USING power cant draw more VOLTAGE, it can draw more CURRENT only. The alternator responds by supplying more current, if it cant keep up, the voltage DROPS. So a higher voltage would trace to the charging system some how.

What’s the targeted voltage on a GM voltmeter?

The targeted voltage in these system ranges from 12.6-13.1 volts when the system is in “Fuel Economy Mode.” As soon as the PCM detects that the system needs additional power generation, it exist this mode and moves into “Charge Mode” at normal charging rates.

Ideal Voltage Output Ideally, the GM alternator should be putting out anywhere between 13.5 and 14.5 volts. A voltage regulator helps regulate the voltage that an alternator provides. If the voltage dips below the optimal range, then the regulator kicks in to get the alternator to make more voltage.

What does 12.6 volts mean on a battery?

Also, most modules on a vehicle will set a code if low system voltage is detected. The rule of thumb that states 12.6 volts equals a fully charged battery and 12.2 volts means it is 25 percent charged, is starting to change with some modern batteries and charging systems.

According to the chart, you could have anywhere between 25 and 114 miles to go when that low fuel light comes on. And some brands are seemingly more conservative than others: For example, Hyundais tend to warn drivers with just 30 to 40 miles left, while Nissan vehicles often topped the 100-mile mark.

What happens when your gas light comes on?

There are few things more stressful than that moment when your gas light comes on. It’s a feeling that hits with a sense of urgency — no matter what you’re doing, now you have to stop and look for a gas station — but it also comes with some mystery: How many miles can you really go when your car is on empty?

How many gallons of fuel are left in a car?

It depends on the make and model of the vehicle. Most vehicles are going to have at least 1.9 gallons left in the tank. Modern cars have, on average, 2 to 3 gallons of reserve. Is it bad to drive your car when on empty or the fuel light on?

How many gallons in a Mazda when fuel light comes on?

Mazda vehicles aren’t as popular as they once were but have a solid 2.3 to 2.6 gallons in the tank when your fuel light comes on. And 67 to 90 miles are left before a Mazda is completely dry. Nissan vehicles last the longest when your fuel light comes on. Depending on the model, each has 2 to 3 gallons leftover in the tank.

How many miles do I have after the gas light comes on?

The amount of mile that you can drive after your gas light comes on differs from car to car. Most cars have around 2 gallons in the reserve tank. Generally you should be able to go 50 miles after the gas light comes on, but that’s pushing it.

How much gas left in tank when light comes on?

The gas light comes on when there is 1.5 gallons of fuel left. You should be averaging between 40-45mpg. If we err on the pessimistic side, then you’ve got 60 miles left on the tank once the light comes on.

How much fuel left when low fuel light comes on?

According to the chart, you could have anywhere between 25 and 114 miles to go when that low fuel light comes on. And some brands are seemingly more conservative than others: For example, Hyundais tend to warn drivers with just 30 to 40 miles left, while Nissan vehicles often topped the 100-mile mark.

How much gas is left when a fuel light comes on?

Chevrolet vehicles average from 2 to 2.5 gallons remaining when the fuel light comes on. The miles remaining is from 25 to 84 miles. Ford vehicles are pretty straight forward. Each has approximately 1/16 of a tank left when the fuel light comes on.

What happens if you drive with the fuel light on?

You could ruin the fuel pump when you drive with the fuel light on. The debris at the bottom of the tank could get sucked into the pump. Also, the fuel pump needs fuel for lubrication. When you drive with the fuel light on, the fuel pump isn’t completely covered by fuel and not lubricated.

There are few things more stressful than that moment when your gas light comes on. It’s a feeling that hits with a sense of urgency — no matter what you’re doing, now you have to stop and look for a gas station — but it also comes with some mystery: How many miles can you really go when your car is on empty?

You could ruin the fuel pump when you drive with the fuel light on. The debris at the bottom of the tank could get sucked into the pump. Also, the fuel pump needs fuel for lubrication. When you drive with the fuel light on, the fuel pump isn’t completely covered by fuel and not lubricated.

How does the mileage warning light work?

Your Mechanic writes: “Note: For vehicles with “Not available” listed for the point at which the warning light comes on, the light is triggered based on the distance to empty calculator having the listed number of miles remaining.” Morgan is an Associate Editor at Reader’s Digest.

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Ruth Doyle