How Long Can You Drive After the Fuel Light Comes On?
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The fuel warning light indicates that you can typically drive approximately 30 to 50 kilometers before running out of fuel. The fuel warning light is designed to monitor the fuel level in the vehicle's tank and serves as a low-fuel alert system. Its primary function is to illuminate when the fuel level drops below a predetermined threshold, alerting the driver to refuel promptly. These indicators are categorized into analog (pointer-type) and digital displays. Other important dashboard warning lights include: 1. Engine Malfunction Light: Indicates an issue with the engine; 2. Battery Warning Light: Signals a depleted battery or alternator failure; 3. Oil Pressure Light: Warns of low oil pressure; 4. Coolant Temperature Light: Alerts to overheating engine coolant; 5. Tire Pressure Monitoring Light: Indicates abnormal tire pressure.