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Re: [Prius-2G] Gas Tank Capacity

We had a station like that in New York.
I reported the situation to Consumer Affairs.

Within a week the station was fined and closed down for a month.

PJ

----- Original Message -----
From: Rooney, George
To: Prius-2G@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, July 16, 2009 10:59 PM
Subject: [Prius-2G] Gas Tank Capacity


Interesting issue.

I have an '05 Prius, and have always thought the gas tank capacity was
11.9 gallons, as spec'd.

I'm in Ohio, and just returned from a trip to Chicago, and the gas tank
"alert" sounded at the tollbooth as I exited the turnpike. My screen
told me I had traveled 472 miles on the tank (that I had topped off at
the prior fill-up) , and was averaging 46.3 mpg (yes, lead foot). That
would normally mean to me that I had over 1-1/2 gallons (maybe 70 miles)
left on the tank. (This does not relate to the previous thread about
remaining miles.)

We went a total of 18 miles further to the gas station. I have over
75,000 miles on the car, so I know it pretty well. My experience would
indicate that I had used up about 10.5 gallons, and had 1.4 left (on an
11.9 gallon tank).

The car actually took 11.961 gallons (yes, I have the receipt), and the
pump did not allow me to "top it off." This was a gas station I use
probably 75% of the time, and the car has never taken more than 11.1
gallons under more extreme circumstances (yes, I push the gas tank limit
occasionally, and sometimes more than this - going much more than 18
miles after the "alert").

Has anyone experienced anything like this before? Has anyone registered
more than 11.9 gallons input on a fill-up? What do you think is the
"real" capacity of the tank?

George

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Fri Jul 17, 2009 3:49 am

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I have had the Toyota mod to allow the tank to fill completely but I am wondering if it really worked. I filled the tank today when the guage had dropped to...
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Oct 26, 2004
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That is pretty good if it was not blinking.. I just got the mod on Monday.. Filled it up with 4 bars left.. and got 6.7 gals in. Which is great.. Have to wait...
p626808
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Oct 27, 2004
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Interesting issue. I have an '05 Prius, and have always thought the gas tank capacity was 11.9 gallons, as spec'd. I'm in Ohio, and just returned from a trip...
Rooney, George
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Jul 17, 2009
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We had a station like that in New York. I reported the situation to Consumer Affairs. Within a week the station was fined and closed down for a month. PJ ... ...
peanutjake
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Jul 17, 2009
3:50 am

The *nominal* tank capacity is 11.9 gallons on the NA 2G with the bladder. Add in the fuel in the filler neck, and the nebulous "extra" not counted in the...
Tom Stangl, VFAQman
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Jul 17, 2009
4:17 am

... pump did not allow me to "top it off." Could it be this station's pump "reading" was not accurate (heaven knows all pumps are not created equal) and you...
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Jul 17, 2009
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Last week, I was en route to my usual gas station when the Prius ran out. I had just passed another station (on the left side of a divided street), so went on...
Peter Granzeau
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Jul 17, 2009
10:24 pm

... Since you use that station on a regular basis, it seems less lilkely that you came across an inaccurate pump. (Unless something happened to the pump,...
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Jul 17, 2009
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