Hi, my new vehicle has a on-board computer, which also indicates the current fuel consumption. I know that the things can’t measure the real consumption 100% and the inaccuracy is also relatively large, but I don’t quite understand a few things. If I’m standing at the intersection and I’m idle, the consumption goes up — L/100km. Makes sense, the vehicle is standing and it can be calculated value. But also means, in reverse, that the gasoline I use at the St. If I just walk away from the gas and use the push-off switch, it shows 1.0 L/100km. The manual doesn’t say anything about this, but 1.0 seems to be the smallest value the on-board computer displays. The consumption should actually be 0.0 here and that could be shown by the on-board computer? The car does know whether fuel is pumped or not? Or does the on-board compu have to be loaded. Is it only the sensor that determines the flow rate? (does this be measured?). When switching off thrust, the car really doesn’t pull a litre of petrol, provided I don’t get into a certain speed range? The display confuses me a little, because it suggests a consumption. I don’t know if it really uses 0.0 here or, for example, 0.9. Can you find out at which speed range the push-off is deactivated and fuel is sharpened again? not the idle speed, with I think 1,500 it shows me a consumption over 1.0 again. (Subaru Justy 1.0, 993cm) But that also means in reverse conclusion, if I am in the thrust shut down and not consume anything, but it indicates 1.0, that then with these 1.0 is expected? mfg