Feb 27, 2020
Have you started planning your next road trip? If so, are you the type of driver that lets your fuel pump get so low that you’re worried you might not make it to the next gas station? If that is you, we’re here to tell you to CUT THAT OUT! Did you know that you’re causing damage to your vehicle? You sure are! And this week we are going to tell you all about that. So check out our most asked questions when it comes to your Toyota’s fuel gauge and stop in to see us for an upgrade before you hit the road this spring! 

 

Is it dangerous to drive with the low fuel warning light on? 

  • When this light illuminates, you’re starting to run the chance that your vehicle could run out of gas, which is not only a hassle but it puts you into a dangerous situation especially if you’re out on the highway or in remote locations. 
  • It’s also dangerous for your vehicle. Running low or completely out of gas can cause damage to your catalytic converter which may need to be repaired or replaced. When you run low on fuel, the contaminants or debris that have sunk to the bottom of your tank are now being sucked into your fuel pump. This can also cause issues that will end up being expensive to repair. 

 

How far can I drive on empty? 

  • Depending on your driving habits, current conditions, and your vehicle really results in how far you can drive once your empty fuel light illuminates. You may be surprised how few miles you can travel once your light is on and we recommend reading your owner’s manual for answers. And also, don’t push it. It’s better to fill up the tank when you only have ¼ of a tank left! 

 

How trusty is your distance to empty? 

  • Most modern vehicles have a distance to empty gauge but this is a dangerous practice if you try to wait until the very last mile. The distance to empty is simply a mere estimate and not a definitive answer to how many miles you have left. So depending on current driving conditions, the actual mileage could vary.