Question about 'miles until empty' computer readout
Question about 'miles until empty' computer readout
2007 RT
How is the 'miles until empty' figure calculated by the onboard computer?
Does it take the MPG readout figure and use that? Because, if you reset the MPG figure the 'miles until empty' figure does not change.
Or does it take the average MPG over last XX miles?
Does anyone know?
How is the 'miles until empty' figure calculated by the onboard computer?
Does it take the MPG readout figure and use that? Because, if you reset the MPG figure the 'miles until empty' figure does not change.
Or does it take the average MPG over last XX miles?
Does anyone know?
Re: Question about 'miles until empty' computer readout
Which ever one it uses I can guarantee that when it gets to zero you will still have fuel in the tank. This has been tested here recently with bikes still going after 20+ miles.
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Re: Question about 'miles until empty' computer readout
There is definitely fuel left in the tank, but doesn't it make you nervous when says "0" :-) Peter
Re: Question about 'miles until empty' computer readout
I don't KNOW, but from my experience the "miles to empty" varies as the fuel consumption varies - for example, if I have 100 miles to empty as I enter a short road works section with a 40mph limit, I will probably have 120 miles (or more !) to empty when I leave the slow section and get back up to speed, then watch the number plummet below 100 again.ds99 wrote: 2007 RT How is the 'miles until empty' figure calculated by the onboard computer? Does it take the MPG readout figure and use that? Because, if you reset the MPG figure the 'miles until empty' figure does not change. Or does it take the average MPG over last XX miles? Does anyone know?
Therefore, it looks to me like it uses the average MPG over the last xxx miles. Since I've noticed the number rise quite soon after slowing down, I would suggest that xxx = few. This means that with just a couple of miles left showing, slowing to a more economical speed will see the number rise, and I can confirm that it is possible to go beyond zero (but don't blame me if you're ever left stranded !).
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Re: Question about 'miles until empty' computer readout
This thread discusses fuel reserve, https://1200rt.com/viewtopic.php?t=3 it may be of interest.
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Re: Question about 'miles until empty' computer readout
not miles to empty but miles to reserve
2012 SE
Re: Question about 'miles until empty' computer readout
RTman10 wrote: Which ever one it uses I can guarantee that when it gets to zero you will still have fuel in the tank. This has been tested here recently with bikes still going after 20+ miles.
WRONG!!!
I've lost count of the mates I have with pre-LC RTs who ran out of fuel with a gauge telling them they had 50+ miles range left.
Isn't that why on the LC, they went back to the stone-age, float-switch method of measuring fuel?
Re: Question about 'miles until empty' computer readout
We are talking about when the ancient system was "working" . I once sat at traffic lights having filled up 5 minutes earlier and watched the guage go from full to empty in seconds. The LC is a different ball game as are some of the later TCs.
Re: Question about 'miles until empty' computer readout
Never had a problem with my 2010 TC. After re-fueling it just takes a couple of miles to adjust the range.
To answer the original question, 50 miles from zero with .3 litre left in tank - taken from the previous link.
To answer the original question, 50 miles from zero with .3 litre left in tank - taken from the previous link.
Re: Question about 'miles until empty' computer readout
I can't remember when they switched to the present system. It could have been with the introduction of the TC. I do know it can't be retrofitted to earlier models.