How many miles can a 2007 Prius go on a full tank?
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2007 Toyota Prius | |
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EPA Fuel Economy | Regular Gasoline |
46 MPG 48 45 combined city/highway city highway | |
2.2 gal/100mi | |
547 miles Total Range |
Why won t my truck fill up?
If it happens at every gas station and not just one, there is most likely a problem with your vehicle’s vent / purge system for the fuel tank. When you fill up, the vapors inside the gas tank need to move and expand. They do so through a charcoal canister and purge valve.
Are Prius good for road trips?
The Toyota Prius, high miles and all proved itself in the heat (literally) of battle. Not only did it perform, nearly flawlessly, for a super high mileage car. We still got 40 mpg round trip. That is pretty darn impressive.
Can you get a full tank of gas in a Prius?
It is nearly impossible to get anywhere near a full tank of gas in this 2008 Prius. What is most interesting and disturbing about this issue is that Toyota noted this IS an issue and that there is NO fix for the problem. Here is the response from Toyota Corporate: We apologize with your dissatisfaction with the fuel tank bladder in your 2008 Prius.
Why is my Prius not filling the tank?
The Prius fuel bladder does get stiff in cold weather, and will usually accept a few gallons less than normal, but your estimate is too great for that to be the problem. Try another pump/station, to confirm which case is the cause. I have a Prius T4, 05, bought a couple of months ago when it had done only 3500 miles.
Can a gas pump be too sensitive for a Prius?
As pf_flyer said, the pump you used may be too sensitive. Also, if the nossle is a really tight fit it can cause problems. The Prius fuel bladder does get stiff in cold weather, and will usually accept a few gallons less than normal, but your estimate is too great for that to be the problem.
How long does it take to fill up a Prius tank?
After 3 1/2 yrs with an’04 Prius I’ve come to understand and deal with the quirks of the “bladder” gastank of the hybrid. Some stations’ pumps deliver the gas at a higher volume than others. That being said, you have to gingerly release the gas nozzle slowly.