The fuel reserve tank in a Vauxhall Zafira typically holds about 5 to 7 liters (approximately 1.3 to 1.8 gallons) of fuel. This reserve is designed to provide a buffer when the fuel gauge indicates empty, allowing drivers to reach a fuel station without running completely out of fuel. However, it's essential to check the owner's manual for specific details regarding the model year, as this can vary slightly.
It is inside the fuel tank
IN the fuel tank
The 1995 Yamaha YZF does not have a separate reserve fuel tank. Instead, it typically features a single fuel tank with a reserve position on the petcock, allowing the rider to access a small amount of fuel after the main tank is depleted. Riders should be aware of their fuel levels and switch to reserve as needed.
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.
no such thing. It only has one tank.
It has a fuel injected motor so no it does not have a reserve.
14 AND 7/8THS US GALLONS NO RESERVE TANK.
No, they do not have a Reserve Gas Tank. They do however have a low fuel warning light. Once the low fuel light comes on you have around 2 gallons of fuel left in the tank.
I am pretty sure they have a reserve fuel tank.
Reserve capacities are typically no larger than 2 gallons. Many are less than that.
Non! I haven't heard of a reserve tank since the volkswagon of the '60s, with exception of motorcycles.
58 litres = 12.75 UK gallons or 15.32 US gallons