Low fuel warning light, if fitted,where is it
Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2024 2:24 pm
I’ve had my Bongo 14 years, and a low fuel warning light has never been an issue until now.
Last week had to take my son to hospital and the fuel gauge was near empty, and it was a buttock clenching drive to the hospital in High Wycombe ( 15 miles from where I live)
I got there ok and and when refuelled it took 59 litres implying I had 6 litres left .
I’ve done a search in this site, and can’t make out when they were fitted ( if at all), some people seem to have them, others don’t.
Mine is a 2.0 lt AFT facelift model GF-SGE3 from 2000.
If fitted, where on the dashboard is the indicator light?
Not mentioned in handbook, and no obvious light when I switch on the ignition.
Probably never get caught in this situation again , but it was very early in the morning and no fuel stations open on the way in, but was able to fill up for the journey home, but don’t ever want to be in this situation again.
Chris Quirke
Last week had to take my son to hospital and the fuel gauge was near empty, and it was a buttock clenching drive to the hospital in High Wycombe ( 15 miles from where I live)
I got there ok and and when refuelled it took 59 litres implying I had 6 litres left .
I’ve done a search in this site, and can’t make out when they were fitted ( if at all), some people seem to have them, others don’t.
Mine is a 2.0 lt AFT facelift model GF-SGE3 from 2000.
If fitted, where on the dashboard is the indicator light?
Not mentioned in handbook, and no obvious light when I switch on the ignition.
Probably never get caught in this situation again , but it was very early in the morning and no fuel stations open on the way in, but was able to fill up for the journey home, but don’t ever want to be in this situation again.
Chris Quirke