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    Tina
  • Lexus Model
    RX300
  • Year of Lexus
    2001
  • UK/Ireland Location
    Lincolnshire

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  1. Ok Sorcerer I suspected the guage wasn't accurate but what happens if you run out of gas? Does it just switch smoothly back to petrol to allow you to get to a garage? We discovered today that it can be a chore to find lpg in a city centre. Ps sorry for taking over your thread
  2. Yes that was what we did. I'm not convinced we are filling it completely. Does the pump stop completely when you have button depressed? is it normally quite slow? Would the ambient temperature make a difference? it took ages to get to 33 litres this afternoon but was still slowly going up is it possible to overfill? I don't want any mishaps I'm a bit nervous of it to be honest. The red reserve light was on on the little square device that has a light system to show the tank status. The first time we filled it we got 33.5 litres in but I'm convinced I let the button go rather than it stopping then at 115 miles it had gone to red again and David got 29 litres in today we got 33 It means our range is not great which is a pain. It also means hubby is thinking he made a mistake buying it
  3. Ok we didn't stop at Corley and made it to Burmingham Eye hospital but after 128 miles the gas guage said reserve too. When starting the car up after 2 hours the petrol guage was back at 1/4 but gas only had 1 green light. The filling seemed to be a real trickle and we got 32 litres in. That means it is doing around 18 mpg. We were expecting nearer 25. Any advice welcome. The invoice for the conversion says the tanks water capacity is 65ltres
  4. Very grateful to have found this thread. We bought a 2001 Lexus300 with LPG conversion on Monday. We are on route to Birmingham eye hospital and the fuel light has come on. Planning to fill the petrol tank to test as original poster said. Thankful that it hasn't conked out on us yet as we are heading towards Corley services.
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