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.
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I have a 1999 disco2 and when my fuel light comes on, I can go about 20 - 25 miles.
20 to 30 miles
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.
You should be able to go for about 30 more miles of driving. You should not go too far and should stop to get gas soon.
If there a light on the instrument panel that says fuel cutoff relay that's on, then behind the passenger kick panel is a relay with a red button, push it and if it clicks and the fuel cutoff relay light goes off and you have fuel pressure you should be alright. If the relay doesnt click and the fuel cutoff relay light stays on then you probably have a bad relay. If the light goes out and you don't have any or enough fuel pressure then you need a new fuel pump or fuel filter and or both. also if you don't have enough fuel pressure you could have a bad fuel pressure regulator which is on the back of the engine. If you get the light to go off and it runs good then you have solved the problem. If the light goes out and it starts but does not run very well you should check the fuel pressure. Hope this helps. If there a light on the instrument panel that says fuel cutoff relay that's on, then behind the passenger kick panel is a relay with a red button, push it and if it clicks and the fuel cutoff relay light goes off and you have fuel pressure you should be alright. If the relay doesnt click and the fuel cutoff relay light stays on then you probably have a bad relay. If the light goes out and you don't have any or enough fuel pressure then you need a new fuel pump or fuel filter and or both. also if you don't have enough fuel pressure you could have a bad fuel pressure regulator which is on the back of the engine. If you get the light to go off and it runs good then you have solved the problem. If the light goes out and it starts but does not run very well you should check the fuel pressure. Hope this helps.
You can easily go 30 miles.
far
I dont understand your question...If you are wondering how to get Hayabussa, then the answer is just collect all the skulls. But this miles on a fuel tank doesnt make sense, you never count miles in the game and there is no such thing as a fuel tank. The closes thing i can guess from what your trying to ask is, "How far does the fuel rod bullet go with Hayabussa on?" And if that is your question, then my answer is, that hyabussa doesnt make a difference to how far the fuel rod bullet goes, but the bullet does go very far...
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.
You can go until you run out of gas. There is probably two gallons left when the light comes on. The ability of the fuel pump to pick it all up varies. You could have 10 miles or 50 miles, hard to say.
Well i drove mine and the gage goes way out after the last mark and still runing
The fuel does not go to the throttle body it goes to the fuel injectors.