How Far Can You Drive When the Car Indicates Low Fuel?

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Bradley
09/03/25 6:24am
How Far Can You Drive When the Car Indicates Low Fuel? 50-90km. Here are some precautions when refueling your car: 1. Choose a reputable gas station: If you fill up with substandard gasoline, it can indeed harm your car. It is recommended to opt for large, reputable gas stations when refueling. 2. Try to refuel during early morning or evening hours: Avoid refueling at noon when the sun is intense and temperatures are high. Gasoline is charged by volume rather than weight, and volume is affected by temperature, expanding with heat and contracting with cold. Refueling in the morning or evening allows the same volume of gasoline to have a higher mass, which can save you a significant amount of money over time.
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GabrielaAnn
09/15/25 7:49am
When I first started driving, I also frequently encountered the low fuel warning light issue. I thought I could still drive for dozens of kilometers without problems, but once I almost got stranded on the highway. From experience, generally you can drive 30 to 80 kilometers after the low fuel warning, but never take this as a standard value. For example, regarding fuel tank design, most cars have 5-10 liters of fuel left when the light comes on. Calculating based on 8 liters per 100 kilometers consumption, it can roughly sustain for a while. Speed has a huge impact: maintaining a steady 60-80 km/h on highways saves fuel and extends the range, while city traffic with doubled fuel consumption might leave you with only 20 kilometers. Heavy loads or running the AC at full blast also drain fuel faster. I suggest you find a gas station immediately—don’t risk it like I did that time by pushing it for 50 kilometers. Running the fuel pump dry can easily damage it, and repairs aren’t cheap. Get into the habit of refueling at half a tank—it saves a lot of trouble.
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