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btw it probably still got fuel in it at 0 miles because of the reserve tank (all cars have it) some smaller than others so if any of you get to 0 miles when you fill it to the top let us know how many litres can fit. my last car i had it at zero once and didn't notice till i got in the house! i took it to nearest garage which is roughly half a mile or more then filled up a cant remember how many litres a put in but it was something like just under 3 litres over which the tank would fill too (also filling the tube too as well as reserve tank)

so to recap the fiesta has a 42 litre fuel tank
and lets see how many litres it actually holds including reserve tank and tube :D

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I thought the reserve was essentially what you were running on with light on.

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Naw as far as a know bud when light cums on its just it's just it's estimate on how much fuel in main tank

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Lowest ive gone is 10 , I don't like to go empty as there's a chance of picking !Removed! up from the bottom isn't there ?

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Anyone here ran out ?

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As I said in one if my earlier replys, I got down to 0 on the m'way with about 2 miles to go until I got home.

The next morning I drove to the fuel station and filled up and I think I had put in about 43.7 litres before it auto cut-off.

I don't recommend doing this though.

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The 1.0 has a 42 litre tank plus the filler tube. I always run down to 0 and fill up with 40 / 41 litres afterwards ;)

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i know bud but what were trying to find out is how many litres over the 42 litres and there is a guy on here that filled 1.7litres more than the 42 that must include tube and small reserve

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There's no reserve. It's whatever the tank size is plus the filler tube.

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Running low and picking up rubbish from the bottom of the tank is a myth...the pickup is always at the bottom anyway lol... And there's a gauze followed by a paper filter after the pickup, so you wont end up with leaves in the injectors. ;) The 'reserve tank' is also a myth on (most) road cars. Its just called reserve when you're on the red light...

The problem with running out (more so on a diesel) is having to prime the fuel system again afterwards. Especially on Fords as they seem to be a pain to prime even after a fuel filter change!

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I'll be filling when I hit the red or light comes on ( cash permitting of course) I'm not running down to zero if I can help it.....but nice to know it goes that low.

Some could see it being a stupid question but brought up some interesting chat

Thanks guys for tolerating our little queries.

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After reading this thread I was gonna try bleed the tank dry as I was only 2 miles from home but wimped out and went to BP :P closest I've had it to zero though!

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Running low and picking up rubbish from the bottom of the tank is a myth...the pickup is always at the bottom anyway lol... And there's a gauze followed by a paper filter after the pickup, so you wont end up with leaves in the injectors. ;) The 'reserve tank' is also a myth on (most) road cars. Its just called reserve when you're on the red light...

The problem with running out (more so on a diesel) is having to prime the fuel system again afterwards. Especially on Fords as they seem to be a pain to prime even after a fuel filter change!

I knew bout the myth that getting crap from bottom but didn't know cars didn't have a reserve rank (last time a listen to my dad lol ) but did guess there wasn't n was just extra in the pipe lol ma last fiesta when fully filled plus tube would be on a full tank from Glasgow to Sheffield then it started dropping! Haha a thought my gauge was broken because it took so long lol

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I believe in years gone by that there was an actual "reserve tank". May not have been fitted to all cars - but maybe prevalent enough to carry on - a bit like cars only having a "fan belt"

The driver would manually have to swap feeds from one tank to the other

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I'll beat that mate ;) give me a few days

Bring it mate! Don't break down though ;)

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I'll get you a picture of it reading 0 whilst moving don't you worry :p

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On my old zetec I realised it got to 0 a bit too late, pulled up to the nearest petrol station which was shut... As someone said above.

I then had to make a 15 mile journey to the next, seemed fine all the way there and for as long as I kept it! Probably didn't do it any good though.

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The ST tank is 48 litres BTW ;)

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Ahh thanks for that, Parker's was saying it was 42L, but when I filled up and it took over 46 litres, I knew that was rubbish

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My light came on last at 42 miles to go. I've been on 0 before in my last Fiesta and did about 14 miles.

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Man yous are mental. I was in a panic last night when mine got to 30. I caved and hit the nearest garage.

Ps. You know you get an audio chime around 49-50? Do you get a further one when it gets lower ? Or does it just rechime if you start back up again?

Mine chimed at 50 but I stopped to visit someone at around 38 or so. When I left them I got another chime for something as I drove off.

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