Fuel Tank Capacity?
#1
Fuel Tank Capacity?
The specs show that the fuel tank in the FIT has a 40L capacity. Has anyone actually tried riding the 'fuel light' for a while (trying to get the most out of a tank) then filling it up and getting more than 40L in there?
I've done this last week and managed to get 45-46L back in the tank. Now, I thought I'd get maybe 41 or 42L crammed in, calculating the filler neck, etc.. But over 45L?
I've gone over the 200km mark without the needle going below the "F".
I've done this last week and managed to get 45-46L back in the tank. Now, I thought I'd get maybe 41 or 42L crammed in, calculating the filler neck, etc.. But over 45L?
I've gone over the 200km mark without the needle going below the "F".
#2
Not me. I start sweating when the fuel light comes on. I know you can go a few miles when the light goes on, but I have run out of fuel on different cars due to different reasons (traffic / no gas station close by / busted fuel tank gauge / retarded relative driving), that I dont want to go through it again. When the light comes on or even before it does, Im looking for a station these days.
#3
From what I've researched, usually when the Fuel light goes on in newer Hondas, there's 1/4 tank left for the driver to get to a gas station safely. Hence why I pushed the light an extra 60-70kms.
#4
If you want to test it all the way I say grab a jerry can (sp?) and go fill it up with gas something like 10L will be fine. Drive till you completely run out of gas, hop out of the car, fill it up and then go to the gas station.
I though the Fit's tank was actually 41L? I am guessing since it's under the driver's seat and the door is behind the passenger seat the hose connecting the door to the tank can probably hold a few liters.
I though the Fit's tank was actually 41L? I am guessing since it's under the driver's seat and the door is behind the passenger seat the hose connecting the door to the tank can probably hold a few liters.
#6
I think what the OP is saying is that if you continue to fill it after it clicks and stops the first time you can get a few more liters in there but be careful not to overfill.
If you try to do this fast, it will just click and stop pumping again.
If you try to do this fast, it will just click and stop pumping again.
#8
5L for a car isn't that much if you think about it. I'll see how much I can fill it up next time I go. I'll be coming up on the yellow light pretty soon.
It will only be my second fill up and I'm still under 1000kms on the car lol.
edit: crap the wife just filled up so It'll have to wait a bit longer to test, good news though I got 33mpg and the car only has 700kms on it
It will only be my second fill up and I'm still under 1000kms on the car lol.
edit: crap the wife just filled up so It'll have to wait a bit longer to test, good news though I got 33mpg and the car only has 700kms on it
Last edited by Mr_ET; 01-09-2008 at 05:51 PM.
#9
You have NOTHING to worry about. Our fuel light comes on wayyy too early.
I have driven 40 MILES with the fuel light on. I have also gone 30 miles at least 5 or 6 times, and 20-25 miles probably 10 times as well. Seriously, the fuel light is a joke.
I'm not saying it doesn't come on for a reason - yes it means you should get gas soon, not right away. One of these days I'm going to push the car to it's limit and see what it can do. I'm betting I can do 50 miles.
#12
my manual states the tank holds 10.8 gallons. the first time the fuel light came on i refilled immediately and topped off at like 8 something gallons. the most i've ever been able to fill up was 10.3 gallons. with half a gallon left in the tank that's what like 15 miles. so if the light comes on let's say around 8.8 gallons you know you can probably go 60 miles before you run out. that's like an hour of driving.
#13
bigger on the inside.
The specs show that the fuel tank in the FIT has a 40L capacity. Has anyone actually tried riding the 'fuel light' for a while (trying to get the most out of a tank) then filling it up and getting more than 40L in there?
I've done this last week and managed to get 45-46L back in the tank. Now, I thought I'd get maybe 41 or 42L crammed in, calculating the filler neck, etc.. But over 45L?
I've gone over the 200km mark without the needle going below the "F".
I've done this last week and managed to get 45-46L back in the tank. Now, I thought I'd get maybe 41 or 42L crammed in, calculating the filler neck, etc.. But over 45L?
I've gone over the 200km mark without the needle going below the "F".
#14
According to the manual, my fuel low light comes on when there's "approximately 1.62 gallons" left in the tank (from memory—I may be off by a couple hundredths). Aside from being a very exact approximation, that works out to easily 60+ miles for me.
I'm not too surprised you can cram several liters in the filler pipe. Although the Fit is a small car, it has a long filler hose—it needs to go from above the rear wheel all the way to underneath the front seats, and it needs to curve around the back door and/or passenger compartment on its way.
I'm not too surprised you can cram several liters in the filler pipe. Although the Fit is a small car, it has a long filler hose—it needs to go from above the rear wheel all the way to underneath the front seats, and it needs to curve around the back door and/or passenger compartment on its way.
#15
Fuel tank capacity- help
So...
My car is a fit 2016..
When gas is coming close to be empty, when I have 2 bars left on the odometer, the empty light goes on. Most cars I have driven on the empty light comes on when I have one bar left. I don't understand what's going on? Can someone help me ?
My car is a fit 2016..
When gas is coming close to be empty, when I have 2 bars left on the odometer, the empty light goes on. Most cars I have driven on the empty light comes on when I have one bar left. I don't understand what's going on? Can someone help me ?
#16
The light comes on so that your fuel pump has enough fuel in the tank to properly cool it.
Running EFI cars deep in the tank can really increase wear on the pump.
I checked it on my jeep once, haven't tried on the FIT but below a 1/8th tank my fuel was getting up to 130 degrees. Its being pumped to the front of the car and back through the engine compartment.
Running EFI cars deep in the tank can really increase wear on the pump.
I checked it on my jeep once, haven't tried on the FIT but below a 1/8th tank my fuel was getting up to 130 degrees. Its being pumped to the front of the car and back through the engine compartment.
#17
Thanks
Thank you for your response, so what your are saying Is that the car gets to hot when the fuel level is low ? I thought there was a problem with the sensor or car computer, maybe the odometer is not accurate or registering the right amount of gas that is left.
#19
Miles for the tank and miles remaining have everything to do with what kind of mileage you've been getting, what kind of mileage you expect to get over the next few miles and how much you like walking.
My biggest fill was 10.625 gallons (40.22l). It wasn't even a good tank, mpg-wise. I was in worse driving conditions at the end and of it and almost ended up walking.
My biggest fill was 10.625 gallons (40.22l). It wasn't even a good tank, mpg-wise. I was in worse driving conditions at the end and of it and almost ended up walking.
#20
Not the motor,, the fuel gets hot, the fuel is being pressurized by the pump and normally sheds its heat to the fuel in the tank. when the fuel level gets low enough, there isn't enough mass to absorb the heat and the fuel gets hotter and hotter. a lot of electric fuel pumps that are meant to be in-tank get too hot to touch with bare hands within a couple minutes of running in the air..