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 )
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.
2 wheel drive with standard suspension ( 26 U.S. gallons ) 2 wheel drive and 4X4 with air suspension ( 30 U.S. gallons )
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