Can the CRV still run when the fuel gauge shows 0 km?

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StReid
07/28/25 7:55pm
Yes, it can still run for a few kilometers. Here are the specific details about the CRV: 1. Background: The Honda CR-V is a classic urban SUV model produced by Dongfeng Honda. The 2015 CR-V features a sporty and fashionable design, paired with Michelin Latitude series SUV tires, delivering excellent handling performance. CR-V stands for 'Comfortable Runabout-Vehicle,' indicating its primary focus on comfort. 2. Features: The domestically produced CR-V has no significant differences in appearance, performance, or main parameters compared to the imported version. It is equipped with a newly developed 2.0L DOHC i-VTEC engine by Honda, representing the latest technology from the brand. With a maximum power of 110kW/6500rpm and a maximum torque of 190N·m/4000rpm, its power and off-road capabilities may not match those of pure off-road vehicles, but as a multifunctional urban vehicle, its comfort and practicality are unparalleled by off-road vehicles.
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McRuth
08/12/25 12:43am
When the fuel gauge shows 0 km, you can indeed still drive a short distance. Many Honda CR-Vs are like this, including the one I drive—it feels like it can go another 20-30 km. This is a clever design feature of the car. The fuel pump is at the bottom of the tank, and it always leaves a bit of reserve fuel to prevent you from getting stranded. But if you keep driving until it suddenly stalls, it can be really unpleasant, especially on highways or in heavy traffic. I suggest not risking it, as running completely out of fuel can damage the fuel pump, and replacing a new one can cost thousands. When driving normally, make it a habit to refuel as soon as the fuel light comes on—it’s safer that way.
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