not sure if this will help you because i have an 03 6.0L (in a 2500HD crew cab long bed 4WD--probably much heavier than your truck) but when the low fuel lite comes on on my truck the computer says i have a range of roughly 30 miles left. just as an aside, on the rare occasion when i do run it until the lite comes on it takes about 31 gals to top off the 34 gallon tank. i average a mere 10 mpg so with 3 gals left that'd be just about right.
15 miles.
I have a 1999 disco2 and when my fuel light comes on, I can go about 20 - 25 miles.
The answer depends on the settings on your car.
20 to 30 miles
The distance you can go after the fuel light goes on can vary depending on factors like driving conditions and the efficiency of your vehicle. In general, it's recommended to refuel as soon as possible after the fuel light comes on to avoid running out of gas.
You cannot run at all if the fuel tank is empty. If you're asking how far can it go once the fuel light comes on then it can go 30 miles or far enough for you to find a fuel station.
i can drive 50km at least before running out of fuel.
The light comes on when you have about 2 gallons left. You never need to run a fuel injected car this low on fuel.
75 ft lbs
You can easily go 30 miles.
However far you can get on about 1 gallon.
You can go as far as your legs will carry you. I do like the legs answer, but thought this may help. First, you need to know a couple things about your vehicle. How far a single gallon of gas will take you and how many gallons you have left in your tank when the fuel light comes on. As soon as you can the next time the fuel light comes on, take out a loan and fill your tank. Note how many gallons of gas it took to fill it. Subtract that number of gallons from the total gallons your tank holds. That number will be how many gallons you have remaining when your fuel light comes on. If you know how many miles your truck will go on a gallon of gas, multiply your mileage by the number of gallons you have remaining when the fuel light comes on to get an idea how far you can continue before the engine dies of thirst. Example: Car "A" gets 30mpg. Fuel light comes on when I have 4 gallons of gas remaining in tank. 30mpg x 4 gallons =120 miles.