If you get 10 mpg then you can drive 20 miles. 20 mpg-40 miles..........
12 gallons of gas.
2 wheel drive - ( with standard suspension ) - 26 gallons 2 wheel drive - ( with rear air suspension ) - 30 gallons 4x4 - 30 gallons
2 wheel drive without air suspension--26 gallons 2 wheel drive with air suspension--30 gallons 4 wheel drive-- 30 gallons
On a 2000 Ford Expedition : 2 wheel drive with standard suspension ( 26.0 U.S. gallons ) 2 wheel drive with rear air suspension and the 4x4 ( 30.0 U.S. gallons )
2 wheel drive - standard suspension - 26 gallons 2 wheel drive - air suspension - 30 gallons 4X4 - 30 gallons
2 wheel drive - standard suspension - ( 26 gallons ) 2 wheel drive - air suspension - ( 30 gallons ) 4 wheel drive - ( 30 gallons )
2 wheel drive , standard suspension ( 26 gallons ) 2 wheel drive and 4x4 with air suspension ( 30 gallons )
2 wheel drive with standard suspension ( 26 gallons ) 2 wheel drive and 4X4 with rear air suspension ( 30 gallons )
2 wheel drive with standard suspension ( 26 U.S. gallons ) 2 wheel drive and 4X4 with air suspension ( 30 U.S. gallons )
There should be aprox 2 gallons of fuel left in the tank when the warning light illuminates. If you know what the mpg is, multiply the mpg by 2.
That depends on your gas mileage. If you get 30 mpg, you'll need 16 and 2/3 gallons. If you get 20 mpg, you'll need 25 gallons.
The 2002 Ford Expedition owners manual shows : 26 gallons for 2 wheel drive with standard suspension , and 30 gallons for 4X4 and 2 wheel drive with rear load level suspension