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you will get roughly 30 miles if its a mazda 6 td 136 brake ,on a reserve tank
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Corsa's do not have "a reserve tank" in the true meaning of the phrase. On a vehicle with a reserve tank there will be a control knob/lever on the dashboard that, when the vehicle runs out of fuel, can be operated to allow the engine to draw from an "emergency" supply of fuel to allow you to get to a petrol station. Most modern cars have done away with this, and instead have a warning light that comes on when there is about 2 gallons (10 litres) or fuel left, and then starts to flash when there is 1 gallon (5 litres) left. This is less useful than a true "reserve tank" as a driver might fail to notice the warning light, but would be hard put to fail to notice they had run out of fuel and then pulled a knob out.
Almost 100km.
no they do not A good estimate would be 5% of tank size.
Corsa's do not have "a reserve tank" in the true meaning of the phrase. On a vehicle with a reserve tank there will be a control knob/lever on the dashboard that, when the vehicle runs out of fuel, can be operated to allow the engine to draw from an "emergency" supply of fuel to allow you to get to a petrol station. Most modern cars have done away with this, and instead have a warning light that comes on when there is about 2 gallons (10 litres) or fuel left, and then starts to flash when there is 1 gallon (5 litres) left. This is less useful than a true "reserve tank" as a driver might fail to notice the warning light, but would be hard put to fail to notice they had run out of fuel and then pulled a knob out.
The 3 gallons is the reserve left in the tank. This reserve prevents you from running the tank dry. Almost every car built today has a reserve of from 2-4 gallons.
Not much actually.
26 gallons
It does not have a reserve switch - it has a sensor in the reserve tank that turns a light on on the dash when you are low on fuel.
The radiator reserve tank is commonly mounted on one of the front fenders. The tank will have a hose connecting it to the radiator.
When you fill it up gas flows to the reserve tank first and then flows into the main tank.