Running on empty - what does it really mean?
Yes - OK, I agree that I have totally butchered the well known words to that famous song that was penned by Jackson Brown. But, if I persevere with these lyrics, here's my question:- just how much “Looking out at the road rushing under my wheels” can I do when the fuel gauge says zero?
I’m aware that when the fuel gauge goes into the “Red-zone” (i.e. the last sector on the dial), I’m using what the manual calls "the reserve quantity”. However I assume that even at zero reading, some fuel is still present in the tank -but how much and how far will this take me?
Has anyone been daring enough to find the answer to this question, or has anyone been forced into a situation where the car has physically conked-out due to lack of fuel in the tank? If so, how far did you get after the zero reading?
The other thing about which I'm not sure is what damage (if any) is inflicted on a mk7 Golf if the driver actually runs the engine dry (presumably, because the next petrol station was too far away)? Is this a no-no with the type of engines that are used in the Golf - or is it OK? For instance-is the lack of lubrication a problem for the injectors when no fuel is being squirted and the injectors are pumping?
Your views would be welcomed
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