Can a 45-liter fuel tank hold 50 liters of fuel?
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Can a 45-liter fuel tank hold 50 liters of fuel? Here are the specific details: National standards: According to mandatory national standards, from the perspective of automotive safety and fuel characteristics, automakers generally specify the rated capacity of the fuel tank in the manual at 95% of the maximum actual capacity, with some manufacturers setting it at 90% or 80%. Therefore, if the manual states a nominal capacity of 45 liters, adding 50 liters is quite normal. Difference between rated capacity and maximum actual capacity: Do not mistake the rated capacity for the maximum actual capacity. Many factors affect a vehicle's fuel consumption, and consumers should not mistakenly use the driving mileage as a basis to judge the accuracy of refueling amounts.