Do I Need to Refuel If I Can Still Run 100 Kilometers?
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You still need to go refuel if you can run 100 kilometers. Here is an introduction about gas stations: Introduction: A gas station is a service station that retails gasoline and engine oil for cars and other motor vehicles. Precautions: Bulk purchase. For safety reasons, gas stations generally do not sell bulk oil to individuals. Thunderstorm weather. In principle, gas stations operate 24 hours, but they may suspend services under some extreme weather conditions. For example, during severe thunderstorms, gas stations often stop operations for safety reasons. Using mobile phones on the premises. The prohibition of using mobile phones in gas stations is a rumor. Gas stations generally use computer control, and answering or making phone calls in the station can cause induction in some equipment, affecting their normal operation and ultimately leading to inaccurate measurements.
I think when the display shows you can still run 100 kilometers, it's best to quickly find a gas station to refuel. Over the years of driving, I've learned that the fuel gauge displays average data, and actual road conditions vary greatly. For example, turning on the air conditioning, carrying loads, or encountering traffic jams can suddenly increase fuel consumption. The actual distance you can travel might be 10 to 20 kilometers less. Once on the highway, my display showed I could run 100 kilometers, but I couldn't make it past 80 kilometers. Luckily, there was a gas station nearby. Since then, I've taken this as a warning signal to refuel in time to avoid accidents. Protecting the fuel pump is also important; too low a fuel level can cause it to overheat, leading to more expensive repairs. Developing the habit of acting when you see the warning makes driving safer and more worry-free.