Low Gas Warning
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Re: Low Gas Warning
"E. Meyer" <e.meyer@ieee.org> wrote in message
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> Frank,
>
> You missed the actual question. He was asking how much gas is left in the
> tank when the warning light comes on. That answer is not in the owners
> manual.
I based my initial response on the fact that the Owners Manual for Honda
products, in the past did state how much (approx.) was left in the tank when
the low fuel light became lit.
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Brian
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Re: Low Gas Warning
"E. Meyer" <e.meyer@ieee.org> wrote in message
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> (Experience with this particular car indicates that "Getting low" is
roughly
> 3.5 gallons. I don't know how many "small amount" is because I haven't
been
> willing to run it dry and find out.)
See my above response, please. I apologize for my initial response, it was
based as I stated above in Manuals of previous Hondas that I have owned. It
used to be approximately nine litres (if my memory serves me well). More
than enough to get to a gas station sixty miles away or more.
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Brian
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Re: Low Gas Warning
"E. Meyer" <e.meyer@ieee.org> wrote in message
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>
> (Experience with this particular car indicates that "Getting low" is
roughly
> 3.5 gallons. I don't know how many "small amount" is because I haven't
been
> willing to run it dry and find out.)
See my above response, please. I apologize for my initial response, it was
based as I stated above in Manuals of previous Hondas that I have owned. It
used to be approximately nine litres (if my memory serves me well). More
than enough to get to a gas station sixty miles away or more.
--
Brian
www.accesswave.ca/~orion
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Re: Low Gas Warning
At least four, and at least two when the indicator shows
empty.
mike hunt
Alias wrote:
>
> Hello folks,
>
> I just bought a 2003 Civic Coupe and I was wondering (since it didn't
> mention it in the manual):
>
> When the low fuel light comes on in the instrument panel, how much gas is
> left? 1 gallon? 2 gallons? Less?
>
> All intelligent replies welcome.
>
> Thx in advance,
>
> Alias
> ====
empty.
mike hunt
Alias wrote:
>
> Hello folks,
>
> I just bought a 2003 Civic Coupe and I was wondering (since it didn't
> mention it in the manual):
>
> When the low fuel light comes on in the instrument panel, how much gas is
> left? 1 gallon? 2 gallons? Less?
>
> All intelligent replies welcome.
>
> Thx in advance,
>
> Alias
> ====
#35
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Re: Low Gas Warning
At least four, and at least two when the indicator shows
empty.
mike hunt
Alias wrote:
>
> Hello folks,
>
> I just bought a 2003 Civic Coupe and I was wondering (since it didn't
> mention it in the manual):
>
> When the low fuel light comes on in the instrument panel, how much gas is
> left? 1 gallon? 2 gallons? Less?
>
> All intelligent replies welcome.
>
> Thx in advance,
>
> Alias
> ====
empty.
mike hunt
Alias wrote:
>
> Hello folks,
>
> I just bought a 2003 Civic Coupe and I was wondering (since it didn't
> mention it in the manual):
>
> When the low fuel light comes on in the instrument panel, how much gas is
> left? 1 gallon? 2 gallons? Less?
>
> All intelligent replies welcome.
>
> Thx in advance,
>
> Alias
> ====
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Re: Low Gas Warning
and you don't understand the concept of a newsgroup either
"Brian Smith" <Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote in message
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> "Dave Thompson" <dthomp@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:lsJ2b.2031$iJ1.137286@twister.tampabay.rr.com ...
> > why can't you just tell him?
>
> Because if he can read the answer here, he can read it in the Owners
Manual.
>
> --
> Brian
> www.accesswave.ca/~orion
>
>
>
>
"Brian Smith" <Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote in message
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> "Dave Thompson" <dthomp@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:lsJ2b.2031$iJ1.137286@twister.tampabay.rr.com ...
> > why can't you just tell him?
>
> Because if he can read the answer here, he can read it in the Owners
Manual.
>
> --
> Brian
> www.accesswave.ca/~orion
>
>
>
>
#37
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Re: Low Gas Warning
and you don't understand the concept of a newsgroup either
"Brian Smith" <Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote in message
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>
> "Dave Thompson" <dthomp@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:lsJ2b.2031$iJ1.137286@twister.tampabay.rr.com ...
> > why can't you just tell him?
>
> Because if he can read the answer here, he can read it in the Owners
Manual.
>
> --
> Brian
> www.accesswave.ca/~orion
>
>
>
>
"Brian Smith" <Halifax@NovaScotia.Canada> wrote in message
news:8wM2b.62354$PD3.4641288@nnrp1.uunet.ca...
>
> "Dave Thompson" <dthomp@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:lsJ2b.2031$iJ1.137286@twister.tampabay.rr.com ...
> > why can't you just tell him?
>
> Because if he can read the answer here, he can read it in the Owners
Manual.
>
> --
> Brian
> www.accesswave.ca/~orion
>
>
>
>
#38
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Re: Low Gas Warning
> All intelligent replies welcome.
>
this is the best phrase i have read in usenet ALL day.
--
bob z.
p.s. drive the car till the light comes on. fill it up. do the math.
done.
"people with less brain power than you are doing more difficult things
everyday"©
#39
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Re: Low Gas Warning
> All intelligent replies welcome.
>
this is the best phrase i have read in usenet ALL day.
--
bob z.
p.s. drive the car till the light comes on. fill it up. do the math.
done.
"people with less brain power than you are doing more difficult things
everyday"©
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Re: Low Gas Warning
In article <BB71006E.E11E%e.meyer@ieee.org>, E. Meyer <e.meyer@ieee.org> wrote:
> You missed the actual question. He was asking how much gas is left in the
> tank when the warning light comes on. That answer is not in the owners
> manual.
So what? With the tank capacity from the manual, and the amount required
to fill the tank once the light comes on, he knows everything that's
necessary to answer his question.
Usenet is not meant to substitute for a pocket calculator.
> You missed the actual question. He was asking how much gas is left in the
> tank when the warning light comes on. That answer is not in the owners
> manual.
So what? With the tank capacity from the manual, and the amount required
to fill the tank once the light comes on, he knows everything that's
necessary to answer his question.
Usenet is not meant to substitute for a pocket calculator.
#41
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Re: Low Gas Warning
In article <BB71006E.E11E%e.meyer@ieee.org>, E. Meyer <e.meyer@ieee.org> wrote:
> You missed the actual question. He was asking how much gas is left in the
> tank when the warning light comes on. That answer is not in the owners
> manual.
So what? With the tank capacity from the manual, and the amount required
to fill the tank once the light comes on, he knows everything that's
necessary to answer his question.
Usenet is not meant to substitute for a pocket calculator.
> You missed the actual question. He was asking how much gas is left in the
> tank when the warning light comes on. That answer is not in the owners
> manual.
So what? With the tank capacity from the manual, and the amount required
to fill the tank once the light comes on, he knows everything that's
necessary to answer his question.
Usenet is not meant to substitute for a pocket calculator.
#42
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Re: Low Gas Warning
On 8/26/03 6:49 PM, in article bigrmi$h0q$1@naig.caltech.edu, "Matthew Hunt"
<mph@wopr.caltech.edu> wrote:
> In article <BB71006E.E11E%e.meyer@ieee.org>, E. Meyer <e.meyer@ieee.org>
> wrote:
>
>> You missed the actual question. He was asking how much gas is left in the
>> tank when the warning light comes on. That answer is not in the owners
>> manual.
>
> So what? With the tank capacity from the manual, and the amount required
> to fill the tank once the light comes on, he knows everything that's
> necessary to answer his question.
>
> Usenet is not meant to substitute for a pocket calculator.
Since when?
<mph@wopr.caltech.edu> wrote:
> In article <BB71006E.E11E%e.meyer@ieee.org>, E. Meyer <e.meyer@ieee.org>
> wrote:
>
>> You missed the actual question. He was asking how much gas is left in the
>> tank when the warning light comes on. That answer is not in the owners
>> manual.
>
> So what? With the tank capacity from the manual, and the amount required
> to fill the tank once the light comes on, he knows everything that's
> necessary to answer his question.
>
> Usenet is not meant to substitute for a pocket calculator.
Since when?
#43
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Re: Low Gas Warning
On 8/26/03 6:49 PM, in article bigrmi$h0q$1@naig.caltech.edu, "Matthew Hunt"
<mph@wopr.caltech.edu> wrote:
> In article <BB71006E.E11E%e.meyer@ieee.org>, E. Meyer <e.meyer@ieee.org>
> wrote:
>
>> You missed the actual question. He was asking how much gas is left in the
>> tank when the warning light comes on. That answer is not in the owners
>> manual.
>
> So what? With the tank capacity from the manual, and the amount required
> to fill the tank once the light comes on, he knows everything that's
> necessary to answer his question.
>
> Usenet is not meant to substitute for a pocket calculator.
Since when?
<mph@wopr.caltech.edu> wrote:
> In article <BB71006E.E11E%e.meyer@ieee.org>, E. Meyer <e.meyer@ieee.org>
> wrote:
>
>> You missed the actual question. He was asking how much gas is left in the
>> tank when the warning light comes on. That answer is not in the owners
>> manual.
>
> So what? With the tank capacity from the manual, and the amount required
> to fill the tank once the light comes on, he knows everything that's
> necessary to answer his question.
>
> Usenet is not meant to substitute for a pocket calculator.
Since when?
#44
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Re: Low Gas Warning
In article <bigrmi$h0q$1@naig.caltech.edu>,
mph@wopr.caltech.edu (Matthew Hunt) wrote:
> Usenet is not meant to substitute for a pocket calculator.
To judge from all the "how do I reset my maintenance require indicator"
questions, it's actually meant to replace the manufacturer's written
instructions.
It's amazing how many people come here first, before cracking the book
or using common sense--and then believe everything they read here.
mph@wopr.caltech.edu (Matthew Hunt) wrote:
> Usenet is not meant to substitute for a pocket calculator.
To judge from all the "how do I reset my maintenance require indicator"
questions, it's actually meant to replace the manufacturer's written
instructions.
It's amazing how many people come here first, before cracking the book
or using common sense--and then believe everything they read here.
#45
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Re: Low Gas Warning
In article <bigrmi$h0q$1@naig.caltech.edu>,
mph@wopr.caltech.edu (Matthew Hunt) wrote:
> Usenet is not meant to substitute for a pocket calculator.
To judge from all the "how do I reset my maintenance require indicator"
questions, it's actually meant to replace the manufacturer's written
instructions.
It's amazing how many people come here first, before cracking the book
or using common sense--and then believe everything they read here.
mph@wopr.caltech.edu (Matthew Hunt) wrote:
> Usenet is not meant to substitute for a pocket calculator.
To judge from all the "how do I reset my maintenance require indicator"
questions, it's actually meant to replace the manufacturer's written
instructions.
It's amazing how many people come here first, before cracking the book
or using common sense--and then believe everything they read here.