How far can a car go when the fuel gauge reaches the red line?
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When the fuel gauge reaches the red line, the car can still travel 30 to 50 kilometers. The fuel gauge is used to indicate the amount of fuel remaining in the car's fuel tank. Its function is to immediately light up an alarm when the fuel in the tank falls below a specified level, reminding the driver to refuel promptly. Fuel gauges are categorized into pointer type and digital type based on their design. Below are the methods to read the fuel gauge: 1. When the illuminated bars reach the 'F' position, it indicates the tank is full; 2. The closer the illuminated bars are to the 'E' position, the less fuel remains, signaling the need for immediate refueling. The fuel gauge can be viewed on the central dashboard display screen of the instrument panel, and the data can be toggled using the buttons on the right-hand stalk of the steering wheel.