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[Software] Low Fuel Warning on Sat Nav
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Martin
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Low Fuel Warning on Sat Nav

Classification
Fault electrical/software

Problem
No low fuel warning given on Sat Nav

Affected vehicles
Sat Nav equipped

Reported
28th January 2005 by Ecosse in post 397 (correct?)

Reported Cases
2

Occurs
When low fuel light comes on

Submitted to dealer network
None

Dealer Response
None

Submitted to LR Customer Services
None

LR CS Response Reported
None

Fix/Solution
None

Other Comments
Seems to be inconsistent – sometimes works & produces garage POI details!
  
Post #5713rd Feb 2005 9:02 am
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Ecosse
 


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Updated software for sat nav installed by dealer under LR Technical guidence - am awaiting running tank down to check if it is fixed!
  
Post #91021st Feb 2005 1:28 pm
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Winger
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It would be helpful to others if you would report the Software Version that you are now running, if possible.
  
Post #91421st Feb 2005 1:37 pm
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Ecosse
 


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Couldn't get details of exact version (think it is 7.x??) but can confirm the Petrol Station PDI's now come on & also extinguish automatically Very Happy
  
Post #262021st Apr 2005 11:12 am
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Gareth
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Mine has been OK for a while. I think you need to have Petrol Station set as a Quick POI in the settings for it to work.
  
Post #266221st Apr 2005 7:50 pm
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Hi.Jack
 


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I have to say that this is a really stupid feature. You can only find petrol stations once you are near empty.

Driving a 4.4l V8 makes it a nececity for trip planning as you go along.
  
Post #82765921st Aug 2011 5:27 pm
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Hobgoblin
 


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Hi.Jack, try this, pull voice command switch and say, "Navigation Petrol" and the POIs appear on the screen, to get rid of them, pull voice command switch and say, "Navigation POIs Off"
 I'm not as good as I once was........but I'm as good once as I ever was.  
Post #82767121st Aug 2011 7:31 pm
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albal
 


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I can get an indicated 80 mile range out of mine when it reaches that level. You should try driving a V8 on LPG with a spare wheel tank - now that requires planning, especially when sometimes the tank indicator says 1/4 then 3/4, but then it works on pressure so you have to factor in the ambient temperature too.

You can always get the sat nav on the move mod and then select a petrol station as a POI on the go or most red traffic lights give you enough time for a route calculation.

edit: or as that man said Voice commands if you have it
  
Post #82768921st Aug 2011 8:36 pm
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Hi.Jack
 


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@Hobgoblin

Thanks, it did work. Thumbs Up

A different command was needed, but after having done what I should have in the first instance... Embarassed

The handbook clarified it, but to be very honest, if I read the handbook beforehand, it would not have clarified it enough for me to get the required result. Big Cry Big Cry Big Cry

Very Happy
  
Post #83637118th Sep 2011 6:47 pm
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Hi.Jack
 


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@albal

Is the LPG more economical ? Apart from UK fuel costs, any other advantages ?

Although fuel here is cheap - no Diesel Models are not imported-, but you can do a conversion to LPG.
  
Post #83637518th Sep 2011 6:56 pm
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