2/7
3/5 (60% = 6/10 = 3/5)
Fill your gas tank to the top and write down your mileage (save it). Drive you car until you have about 1/4 of a tank of gas left. At the pump write down your mileage and fill your tank up to the top again. Subtract your start mileage from your finish mileage. Take the number of miles you drove and divide it by how many gallons of gas it took to refill your tank to the top. This will tell you how many miles you get to a gallon of gas. Example: Beginning mileage; 90,000 miles - Finish mileage; 95,200 miles Gallons used; 20 gallons 95,200 -90,000 ------------- 200 miles 200 miles divided by 20 gallons = 10 miles to the gallon
You typically have 30 miles of driving available, depending upon your gas mileage. The 2002 odyssey has about 4.5 gallons left when the light goes on. I have gone 75 miles with it on before refueling.
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That depends on your car and the mileage you get. After the gas light comes on, you probably have 2 gallons left in your tank. Good luck!
Left overs of that fraction,it depends.
There probably is about 1 to 1 1/2 gallons left in the tank, so figure what ever the vehicle gets for fuel mileage times that.
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If it has been maintained and cared for properly, it has another 100K left in it. The 5.3 is a good engine but not the greatest on fuel mileage.
It probably varies from car to car but I would say that you have between one and two gallons of fuel left in the tank, so you do the math because I don't know what mileage your car gets per gallon.
The fraction left is 1/70
On the panel with the direction and temp-press mode-when you get to the mileage traveled part-press the left button to change it back to miles from kilometers. I played around with it after I did it too, and found out that's how to fix it.