Strange Petrol Filling Query.
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I've mentioned this to one or two peeps recently, but am still none the wiser as to what is really happening.
OK....I mainly use either Optimax or BP Ultimate depending on who has what at the time. I also use Texaco Hi-Octane on occassion.
I've noticed that if I fill up with Optimax, roughly between 50 and 55L, the fuel guage reads MAX. If I fill up with the same amount BP Ultimate, or dare I say other BP Ultimate from Sainsbury's, the guage reads about 75% even though I have put in the same amount.
Is there any logical explanation for this?? Its just confusing and becoming annoying!
OK....I mainly use either Optimax or BP Ultimate depending on who has what at the time. I also use Texaco Hi-Octane on occassion.
I've noticed that if I fill up with Optimax, roughly between 50 and 55L, the fuel guage reads MAX. If I fill up with the same amount BP Ultimate, or dare I say other BP Ultimate from Sainsbury's, the guage reads about 75% even though I have put in the same amount.
Is there any logical explanation for this?? Its just confusing and becoming annoying!
I thought I was going mad with this myself mose
I find that if I fill it until it simply hits the shutoff it will read 7/8ths almost exactly, whereas if I then remove the nozzle and replace it and continue from then it will hit the full marker...I'm guessing there's an air pocket or something in there causing this to happen - the question is whether or not this issue is only affecting the "where the hell did my boot go" facelift models and maybe has to do with the re-positioning of the tank...
I find that if I fill it until it simply hits the shutoff it will read 7/8ths almost exactly, whereas if I then remove the nozzle and replace it and continue from then it will hit the full marker...I'm guessing there's an air pocket or something in there causing this to happen - the question is whether or not this issue is only affecting the "where the hell did my boot go" facelift models and maybe has to do with the re-positioning of the tank...
Strangely, I noticed if I let go of the nozzle trigger and re-started part way through re-fueling, I couldn't completely fill the tank. The nozzle then just kept clicking off. I found best technique is to hang onto the trigger in one go, until the click. Then round off to the whole £. Completely full every time for me. Mines is a 05 with the wing shoulder filler cap.
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