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It's not so much 'reserve fuel', it's more so the fuel that the fuel sender can not register. Most commonly, Toyotas' tend to have the needle right on empty when you have approximately 10-15 litres of fuel left in the tank. The age, wear and tear of the sender as well also affects how much fuel you have when the needle is on empty.

The best way to test this is next time your fuel gets very low, drive around within several kilometres or so of a servo until your fuel gauge reaches empty. Then fill up. Subtract the amount you filled from 70 litres (which is the tank capacity) and you should be able to get an idea of roughly how much 'reserve fuel' you have.

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