Can You Use Fuel from Private Mobile Fueling Vehicles?
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Fuel from private gas stations can indeed be used, but it's important to choose a trustworthy station. Here are some precautions for refueling your car: 1. Refuel in time: The fuel pump generates heat while working. If the fuel level is too low, the pump cannot dissipate heat in time, accelerating its aging. Therefore, it's best to refuel when the remaining fuel is about one-quarter. 2. Fuel quality: When refueling, choose stations with better fuel quality. It is recommended to go to state-owned gas stations. 3. Octane rating: Pay attention to the octane rating when refueling. The recommended fuel grade for your car is usually indicated on the fuel tank cap. A car designed for 95 octane can run on 92 octane, but long-term use may affect the vehicle. 4. Fuel quantity: Avoid overfilling the tank to reduce trips to the gas station. Generally, filling until the first click of the nozzle is sufficient, as this usually means the fuel level is at about 80-90% full. This leaves enough space in the tank for the gas vapors produced by fuel evaporation.