• Q. I got Yamaha FZ V3 and I need to know what is the reserve petrol in that when the last line blink in the meter how many petrol will be there?

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    Dillip
    Dillip | 4 years ago

    Yamaha FZ-FI V3 features a fuel tank of 13 L and the last fuel bar starts blinking when there is around 10-15% fuel left in the tank. Generally, the bike with Fi system excludes the requirement of a reserve tank as you can not switch the fuel source.

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    Prasanth
    Prasanth | 3 years ago

    Use power petrol

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    Prasanth
    Prasanth | 3 years ago

    Use power petrol

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