How Far Can You Drive When the Fuel Gauge Reaches the Red Line?

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Percy
07/24/25 10:50pm
When the car's fuel gauge reaches the red line, you can still drive approximately 30 to 50 kilometers. The fuel gauge is used to indicate the amount of fuel remaining in the vehicle's fuel tank. Below are the functions of the fuel gauge: 1. When the fuel level in the tank falls below the specified value, an alarm will immediately light up to remind the driver to refuel promptly. 2. Depending on the type, fuel gauges can be categorized into analog (pointer-type) and digital displays. Below is additional information on how 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. 3. The fuel gauge can be viewed on the central dashboard's trip computer screen. You can switch between data displays using the button on the right-hand steering column stalk.
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