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pficken
01-09-2010, 11:02 AM
Hi,

Not sure if anyone else has experienced this issue but I would be pleased to hear if you have or just your opinion.

My lovely 2009 TDI Touareg's distance to empty reading is way out. The manual indicates the distance to empty is calculated using the current L/100Km figure. On my last tank I filled up what the 40K warning came up. The current L/100Km figure was 13.2 and the tank 86 litres to fill. This means there was 14 litres left. My calculation shows I should have 106Km left in the tank.

I hope my reasoning is correct.

Thanks in advance....

team_v
01-09-2010, 11:04 AM
Probably a design feature to make sure you never run out of fuel.

LDV R5
01-09-2010, 01:48 PM
Yeah, our MY06 is the same. Really annoying actually. You think you're getting low, so you fill up when the warning appears. Never managed to get more than 85 litres in either.

team_v
01-09-2010, 01:55 PM
Yeah, our MY06 is the same. Really annoying actually. You think you're getting low, so you fill up when the warning appears. Never managed to get more than 85 litres in either.

Not really sure how it can be really annoying?
It tells you to fill up before you run out of fuel.

Woudln't it be more annoying if you actually ran out of fuel or if it told you you had 100km left when in fact you only had 10km?

Transporter
01-09-2010, 02:37 PM
The latest I re-fuel is 1/4 of the tank, it is really not worth to run out of the diesel, most likely you will need mechanic to bleed the air out of the fuel system. :)

Flipper Dog
01-09-2010, 06:29 PM
Last fill was 94 ltrs with MFD staying I had 20km left.
I notice it gives you a early warning to refill but as you drive it around the readout becomes better.

Moonan
14-09-2010, 10:39 PM
You get the warning when there is 1/8 of a tank left. This was always around 180-200km left until empty for my R5.
warning with 1/8 tank left is standard (AFAIK) on VW's and Audis. Just imagine the same vehicle, your lovely Touareg, powered by the massive W12 Petrol instead of your frugal diesel. If he got 480km to the tank, 1/8 would be only 60km to go.
BTW these diesels will self-bleed if you do run out. I once had to change a fuel filter by the side of the road and just repeatedly turned the key to ON to initiate the fuel-pump pressurise feature. Every so often I'd turn all the way to "start" until the engine fired.

cheers