Does the Li ONE need to be turned off when refueling?

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SanKarter
07/24/25 6:30pm
Li ONE needs to be turned off when refueling. Below are some relevant introductions about car refueling: Precautions: Before driving, the owner should check the fuel gauge and calculate whether refueling is needed during the trip based on the distance and the fuel gauge reading. It is advisable to refuel in advance and not wait until the fuel warning light comes on. The fuel pump is located inside the fuel tank and operates at a high temperature when working continuously. Being immersed in fuel helps to cool it down effectively. Reminder: When the fuel warning light comes on, it indicates that the fuel level is below the fuel pump. If you always wait until the light comes on to refuel, it will shorten the service life of the fuel pump. Having too little fuel in the tank may also cause the fuel pump to burn out. It is better to refuel in the morning or evening, avoiding the hot midday sun and high temperatures. This is because gasoline is charged by volume rather than by weight, and it expands when hot and contracts when cold.
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