I've had my Leon TDi Sport since May 2006 and while I'm very happy with it overall, I do have a gripe about the fuel/trip computer; more specifically the range function and how inaccurate it is and how quickly it drops, especially when the tank approaches empty.
Does anyone know how the range is calculated? My thoughts are that it should take the average MPG and then apply some slight modifier according to instant/trip average MPG and make a conversative interpretation of the range.
What seems to happen though is when I fill up the range seems to suggest I have between 580 and 600 miles range and this optimistic view is applied pretty much all the way down to the 1/8 tank marker when suddenly it will drop from 90 miles to 50 miles (with light) down to zero in the space of about 22 miles.
I appreciate that it must be hard for a sensor to give an accurate view of how much fuel is in the tank because it is a liquid and constantly moving. When the tank is full though, that should be easy to measure and the computer must have a good indication of how much fuel is being delivered to the engine (and returned to the tank - Does this actually happen?) and give a more accurate indication of the range?
Any one else see this inaccuracy?
Does anyone know how the range is calculated? My thoughts are that it should take the average MPG and then apply some slight modifier according to instant/trip average MPG and make a conversative interpretation of the range.
What seems to happen though is when I fill up the range seems to suggest I have between 580 and 600 miles range and this optimistic view is applied pretty much all the way down to the 1/8 tank marker when suddenly it will drop from 90 miles to 50 miles (with light) down to zero in the space of about 22 miles.
I appreciate that it must be hard for a sensor to give an accurate view of how much fuel is in the tank because it is a liquid and constantly moving. When the tank is full though, that should be easy to measure and the computer must have a good indication of how much fuel is being delivered to the engine (and returned to the tank - Does this actually happen?) and give a more accurate indication of the range?
Any one else see this inaccuracy?