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. Here are some relevant details about fuel tanks: 1. Maintenance methods: Primarily conducted during the vehicle's primary maintenance, this involves draining accumulated water and sediment from the tank, and checking for oil leaks at pipe joints and switches. It is essential to ensure the oil is cooled, with non-soluble substances settled and air released. 2. Principles: The fuel tank must have a sufficiently large capacity. On one hand, it should meet heat dissipation requirements as much as possible; on the other hand, it should be able to accommodate all the working medium in the system when the hydraulic system is not in operation, while maintaining an appropriate fluid level during operation. Special attention should be paid to the anti-corrosion treatment of the tank's inner surface.