Can a new car's fuel tank be filled to full capacity?
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New car fuel tanks should not be filled to full capacity, as doing so may cause the fuel float and sensor to malfunction, leading to inaccurate fuel gauge readings. The fuel tank is a container used in vehicles such as cars or airplanes to store fuel, and it is a specialized container in hydraulic systems for storing hydraulic oil. The fuel tank can store gasoline, dissipate heat, and separate air bubbles from the oil. It can be classified into open-type and closed-type fuel tanks. Precautions for refueling include: 1. Refuel in the morning or evening to avoid direct sunlight at noon; 2. Add more fresh fuel before long-distance trips; 3. Do not exceed the upper limit of the fuel tank; 4. Avoid using electronic devices; 5. No smoking; 6. Park the car, turn off the engine, and shut off the power.