How Long Can a Civic Drive with Low Fuel Level?

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OElias
07/29/25 7:46pm
Generally, after the fuel warning light comes on, a vehicle can travel approximately 50 kilometers. However, since the fuel pump relies on being submerged in gasoline for cooling, continuously driving with the fuel light on prevents the fuel pump from getting adequate cooling, which can lead to damage. When the remaining range shows 60 kilometers, and the warning range indicates 0, the car can still travel about 20 kilometers. After the fuel tank warning light illuminates: The car can typically continue driving for about 50-60 kilometers, but under these circumstances, it is recommended to refuel as soon as possible. If the yellow light is on, the vehicle can usually travel up to 80 kilometers; if the red light is on, it can generally travel around 50 kilometers. However, it is advisable to avoid this practice as it may cause damage to the fuel pump due to overheating. After the low fuel level indicator light comes on: The vehicle can usually travel 35-50 kilometers. However, this depends on driving habits. For the same car, some drivers may achieve a fuel consumption of 6.3 liters per 100 kilometers, while others may consume 8.9 liters per 100 kilometers.
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