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Aveling



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Fuel tank capacity

Did the size of the fuel tank change on the Freelander 2 at some point. I seemed to be able to get more fuel into my old 07 plate than the new 60 plate version.

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hinchy



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How much can you get in it. I've got a 57 and once I got from empty 70L in it.

Post #212038 24th Dec 2013 9:29 pm
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rchrdleigh



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According to the Owners Manuals the capacity for the diesel version in 2007,2009 and 2013 is 68 litres. The petrol version has a capacity of 70 litres.

Post #212041 24th Dec 2013 9:50 pm
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Harrim51



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£72,45 from fuel light on this morning Big Cry

Post #212043 24th Dec 2013 11:09 pm
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Aveling



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Indeed, 75 quid is what I managed to get in on mine. I would usually put 85 to 90 quids
worth in the old one. Strange!!!

Post #212056 25th Dec 2013 8:51 am
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BossBob



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I've obviously not run my fuel level low enough as the most I've been able to get in to mine is 64.03 litres. Not got it down to limp mode is probably the reason.
If you're talking about how much you spend that is going to depend just as much on the fuel price. In the last 3 years I've paid between £1.33.9 to £1.49.9 per litre. That would mean that my maximumfillup could have cost between £95.98 and £85.74.

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JST



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On the 23/11/2012 I managed to get £100s worth into my 2007 FL2 . This was 72.22 litres and was some way off limp mode. I do not remember these things - I have a sad spreadsheet with all my fuel consumption details on! I now live in France where diesel is somewhat cheaper than in the UK so it shouldn't happen again. (no road tax either and MOT every 2 years!) John
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Post #212351 30th Dec 2013 5:33 pm
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BossBob



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Almost as sad. I use an app on my phone (fuel friend lite) to record fuel fills, price, fuel type. Could export to a spreadsheet but don't normally bother.

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choccymonster



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So what's the explanation for this, then?

I must admit, I got 65 litres of diesel in mine with the gauge still showing a just under a quarter full. If the capacity of the car is 68 litres, then this suggests that "a quarter full" is around 5 litres!!

Laughing

Clearly not right.

Is the 68 litres measured to a full tank, and not a "brim full"? I could guess that the filler neck for the tank must hold a good few litres all by itself.....perhaps this isn't included in he official LR capacity?

Post #212407 30th Dec 2013 11:16 pm
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BossBob



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My experience of fuel guages is that they are not accurate and only give an indication of fuel level remaining in the tank. They are probably only calibrated at two points, that is each end of their travel. These points may or may not be the highest or lowest level of fuel in the tank but just as far as the floats will move in their fitting. The only way to work out how much the tank and filler tube will hold is to physically empty the tank and then refill it. Volunteers!

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Dartman the one



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I regularly put in high 60's litres and have made 72l at one fill, the cut off is at least 10l below full, I just keep going to try and brim for consumption readings, but even when I think I'm there shake the car, put the nozzle away, then it goes glug and the filler tube is clear. I suspect 75l could be put in if you have the patience. perhaps both the petrol and diesel tanks are the same size, just that the design of the filler is bad and JLR just posted a lower capacity to stop us complaining about the time to fill due to frothing. Rolling with laughter my PC is slightly to the right of Genghis
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Post #212416 31st Dec 2013 10:27 am
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Aveling



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I've also noticed when filling up that the fuel cap is very difficult to remove.
Not a bit like the one in my previous car - I would think that my wife would find it impossible to remove to be honest.
When you do manage to remove it, there's a huge rush of air - suggesting to me that theres a blocked breather somewhere.
Anyone else experience this????

Post #212420 31st Dec 2013 10:41 am
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pab



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Something wrong there, Aveling. A blocked breather can cause other problems too, like fuel starvation and even failure of the fuel tank itself (although the latter was more of a problem with steel tanks). It also makes the fuel pump work harder as it's fighting against the negative pressure in the tank.

I don't recall off-hand (can check later) but I think the breather mechanism may be in the cap itself, so you may need a new cap. I may have misremembered that though.

Post #212424 31st Dec 2013 11:43 am
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Aveling



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I'm well aware of the problems caused by having a blocked breather.
I was thinking of changing the fuel cap as a precaution, but it was worth asking here as to what others experience with their cars.

Post #212425 31st Dec 2013 11:58 am
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Chris B



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Couple of things to mention to suggest why you can get more in than is apparently possible:
1. Fuel pumps are legally allowed to have an error and in most cases I guess they will over-read
2. Capacity is quoted for the fuel tank with its designed air space (expansion volume) which you can, if patient, fill as well as using the filler neck volume. Gone... 2013 XS TD4 Manual Firenze Red
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