How Far Can a Haval H6 Run Without Fuel?

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StCarson
07/30/25 5:45am
When the fuel warning light of a Haval H6 comes on, the car can still travel between 30 to 60 kilometers. Below are some precautions regarding the use of the fuel gauge: 1. Pointer Indication Deviation: When the fuel pump is operating, a negative pressure is created inside the fuel tank, which reduces the tank's volume and raises the fuel level. Additionally, the thermal expansion of gasoline due to temperature can cause the gauge to show a higher reading. When the temperature drops or the fuel tank is opened, the pressure is released, and the fuel level decreases accordingly. Therefore, such display deviations are normal. However, the deviation generally does not exceed the width of one pointer. 2. Avoid Continuing to Drive After the Warning Light Comes On: When the warning light illuminates, it indicates that the fuel level is critically low. Continuing to drive at this point can be harmful because the fuel pump, located inside the fuel tank, generates significant heat during operation. Fuel acts as its coolant, continuously cooling it to ensure proper functioning. Without sufficient fuel for cooling, prolonged operation of the fuel pump can lead to overheating and failure. 3. Refuel Promptly After the Warning Light Comes On: It is essential to refuel as soon as the warning light comes on because the fuel pump relies on gasoline for both cooling and lubrication. Insufficient fuel can impair the pump's operation and shorten its lifespan.
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