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This is really common in most Toyotas. I had a Tundra with a 26.5 gallon tank. Even driving it after the low fuel warning and after the gauge showed no gas remaining, the most I was able to put into that tank was around 21 gallons.
So you can drive a lot further than your truck indicates, but by then you have no idea how much is really left. As many have said, it is a reserve to protect your fuel pump, which can overheat unless it is submerged.
So you can drive a lot further than your truck indicates, but by then you have no idea how much is really left. As many have said, it is a reserve to protect your fuel pump, which can overheat unless it is submerged.
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