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Caroline 07-27-2004 10:25 AM

Re: civic gas gauge
 

"Eric" <say.no@spam.now> wrote
> AGS wrote:
> >
> > On my 2000 Civic, I average 200+ mi in the first half and 100+ in the
> > later half of the gas gauge. So despite your gauge not moving till 150
> > miles have past, it seems to be operating normally. Not sure. Maybe my
> > gauge has issues as well. ;)

>
> My '88 Civic has a similar behavior. The gauge doesn't start to move until
> after driving about 75-100 mi. The half tank mark typically yields about
> 260 mi. while I get about 400 from a full tank.


Pretty much likewise for my 1991 Civic. The gauge won't move fully below the
"Full mark" until 100 miles sometimes. The half tank mark is hit between 200 and
300 miles, in general. I get about 440 miles between fillups in warm weather.
There's at least a gallon of gas still in the tank at most fillups, so
theoretically the car could get about 480 miles per tank between fillups.



Caroline 07-27-2004 10:25 AM

Re: civic gas gauge
 

"Eric" <say.no@spam.now> wrote
> AGS wrote:
> >
> > On my 2000 Civic, I average 200+ mi in the first half and 100+ in the
> > later half of the gas gauge. So despite your gauge not moving till 150
> > miles have past, it seems to be operating normally. Not sure. Maybe my
> > gauge has issues as well. ;)

>
> My '88 Civic has a similar behavior. The gauge doesn't start to move until
> after driving about 75-100 mi. The half tank mark typically yields about
> 260 mi. while I get about 400 from a full tank.


Pretty much likewise for my 1991 Civic. The gauge won't move fully below the
"Full mark" until 100 miles sometimes. The half tank mark is hit between 200 and
300 miles, in general. I get about 440 miles between fillups in warm weather.
There's at least a gallon of gas still in the tank at most fillups, so
theoretically the car could get about 480 miles per tank between fillups.



riz 07-27-2004 08:27 PM

Re: civic gas gauge
 
Thanks everyone. I guess my gas gauge is working normally. Never the less, I
will continue to reset and monitor the trip odometer at every fill up!

"Caroline" <caroline10027remove@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:OBtNc.170$cK.102@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink .net...
>
> "Eric" <say.no@spam.now> wrote
> > AGS wrote:
> > >
> > > On my 2000 Civic, I average 200+ mi in the first half and 100+ in the
> > > later half of the gas gauge. So despite your gauge not moving till

150
> > > miles have past, it seems to be operating normally. Not sure. Maybe

my
> > > gauge has issues as well. ;)

> >
> > My '88 Civic has a similar behavior. The gauge doesn't start to move

until
> > after driving about 75-100 mi. The half tank mark typically yields

about
> > 260 mi. while I get about 400 from a full tank.

>
> Pretty much likewise for my 1991 Civic. The gauge won't move fully below

the
> "Full mark" until 100 miles sometimes. The half tank mark is hit between

200 and
> 300 miles, in general. I get about 440 miles between fillups in warm

weather.
> There's at least a gallon of gas still in the tank at most fillups, so
> theoretically the car could get about 480 miles per tank between fillups.
>
>




riz 07-27-2004 08:27 PM

Re: civic gas gauge
 
Thanks everyone. I guess my gas gauge is working normally. Never the less, I
will continue to reset and monitor the trip odometer at every fill up!

"Caroline" <caroline10027remove@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:OBtNc.170$cK.102@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink .net...
>
> "Eric" <say.no@spam.now> wrote
> > AGS wrote:
> > >
> > > On my 2000 Civic, I average 200+ mi in the first half and 100+ in the
> > > later half of the gas gauge. So despite your gauge not moving till

150
> > > miles have past, it seems to be operating normally. Not sure. Maybe

my
> > > gauge has issues as well. ;)

> >
> > My '88 Civic has a similar behavior. The gauge doesn't start to move

until
> > after driving about 75-100 mi. The half tank mark typically yields

about
> > 260 mi. while I get about 400 from a full tank.

>
> Pretty much likewise for my 1991 Civic. The gauge won't move fully below

the
> "Full mark" until 100 miles sometimes. The half tank mark is hit between

200 and
> 300 miles, in general. I get about 440 miles between fillups in warm

weather.
> There's at least a gallon of gas still in the tank at most fillups, so
> theoretically the car could get about 480 miles per tank between fillups.
>
>




riz 07-27-2004 08:28 PM

Re: civic gas gauge
 
If it ain't broke, don't fix it?

"zoostation1965" <zoostation35@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:MLrNc.196459$Oq2.53122@attbi_s52...
> Ok, When I fill up, I don't stop filling when it stops. I keep going til I
> can't put anymore gas in there. Til i see the gas come up close to the

rim.
> Maybe that's not the best idea? I have done this with all my cars in the
> past and have had no problems.
>
>
> "motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
> news:41050427.8020808@interbaun.com...
> > zoostation1965 wrote:
> > > I have the same situation with my 2001 Civic EX coupe. I bought it

used
> late
> > > last year, had it checked out by a mechanic first and he said it was

in
> > > great shape and I shoudn't pass it up. By the way, I didn't get an

> owner's
> > > manual with mine.... What does it say in the manual concerning

fill-up?
> > >

> >
> > ===============
> >
> > It says: Stop filling the tank when the pump clicks off . . tighten gas
> > cap until it clicks.
> >
> > 1-800-782-4356 is the North American toll free numbet to order your
> > manual, or your dealer can get you one in a few days.
> >
> > 'Curly'
> >

>
>




riz 07-27-2004 08:28 PM

Re: civic gas gauge
 
If it ain't broke, don't fix it?

"zoostation1965" <zoostation35@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:MLrNc.196459$Oq2.53122@attbi_s52...
> Ok, When I fill up, I don't stop filling when it stops. I keep going til I
> can't put anymore gas in there. Til i see the gas come up close to the

rim.
> Maybe that's not the best idea? I have done this with all my cars in the
> past and have had no problems.
>
>
> "motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
> news:41050427.8020808@interbaun.com...
> > zoostation1965 wrote:
> > > I have the same situation with my 2001 Civic EX coupe. I bought it

used
> late
> > > last year, had it checked out by a mechanic first and he said it was

in
> > > great shape and I shoudn't pass it up. By the way, I didn't get an

> owner's
> > > manual with mine.... What does it say in the manual concerning

fill-up?
> > >

> >
> > ===============
> >
> > It says: Stop filling the tank when the pump clicks off . . tighten gas
> > cap until it clicks.
> >
> > 1-800-782-4356 is the North American toll free numbet to order your
> > manual, or your dealer can get you one in a few days.
> >
> > 'Curly'
> >

>
>




Caroline 07-27-2004 08:33 PM

Re: civic gas gauge
 
I monitor my gas mileage for the same reason older people monitor their blood
pressure: It's not a bad measure of the overall health of the vehicle.

So, yes, record miles between fillups, save your gas receipt to show the gallons
used, and calculate mpg each time. Maybe jot it down in a notebook or on a
sheet, with the month and year.

"riz" <riz@nospam.com> wrote
> Thanks everyone. I guess my gas gauge is working normally. Never the less, I
> will continue to reset and monitor the trip odometer at every fill up!




Caroline 07-27-2004 08:33 PM

Re: civic gas gauge
 
I monitor my gas mileage for the same reason older people monitor their blood
pressure: It's not a bad measure of the overall health of the vehicle.

So, yes, record miles between fillups, save your gas receipt to show the gallons
used, and calculate mpg each time. Maybe jot it down in a notebook or on a
sheet, with the month and year.

"riz" <riz@nospam.com> wrote
> Thanks everyone. I guess my gas gauge is working normally. Never the less, I
> will continue to reset and monitor the trip odometer at every fill up!





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