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botzos
post Jan 19 2006, 02:19 AM
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Hello all.
I am an owner of the Outlander turbo. However the "problem" that I will describe is common to all Outlanders. This is about the car computer and more specifingly about the remaining distance that you have based on the fuel consumption. When this remaining distance reaches 0 km and I go to the gas station to fill it up, it takes approx. 47 to 48 liters, meaning that there are 12-13 liters remaining in the car. Is this a problem or it a normal behaviour? However if it is a normal behaviour, you cannot really estimate how many kilometers you have left, or you can indirectly calculate them by knowing your fuel consumption and the remaining liters that you have in your tank (you cannot to be sure or accurate though!).
Any thoughts or knowledge on this will help.
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post Jan 21 2006, 01:35 PM
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It think the idea is to make sure that you fill up BEFORE you run out of gas. The purpose isn't necessarily to have a precise calculation of the distance remaining.
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