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How many kilometers can a car run when the fuel light flashes?

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VonLukas
08/26/25 3:42am

For most vehicles, when the fuel gauge light comes on, it indicates that the remaining fuel can only support driving for less than 30 kilometers. Therefore, under such circumstances, the driver should immediately find a gas station to refuel. Generally, the distance between highway service areas is around 30 to 40 kilometers. So, if the fuel light comes on while driving on the highway, remember to refuel at the next service area. More information about the fuel gauge is as follows: The fuel gauge is used to indicate the amount of fuel remaining in the car's fuel tank. It can be either a pointer-type or a digital display. The fuel gauge consists of a fuel level indicator with a voltage regulator and a fuel level sensor. The purpose of the low fuel warning device is to alert the driver immediately when the fuel in the tank falls below a certain level, drawing the driver's attention.

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