How many kilometers can a Corolla drive after the fuel light comes on?

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McMorgan
07/23/25 7:55pm
When the fuel light comes on in a Corolla, it can typically drive for an additional 20 to 30 kilometers. However, the actual distance may vary depending on factors such as road conditions, as fuel consumption levels differ under different driving conditions. It is advisable to refuel promptly when the fuel light comes on or is about to come on. Continuing to drive after the fuel light has illuminated is known as "running on low fuel," which can potentially damage the fuel pump. The Corolla is the tenth-generation linear upgrade of the Toyota COROLLA, with body dimensions of 4540mm in length, 1760mm in width, and 1490mm in height. The vehicle is equipped with an inline four-cylinder 1.8L engine featuring dual VVTi technology. Paired with either a 6-speed manual transmission or a 4-speed automatic transmission, it delivers a maximum power output of 103kw.
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MadelineFitz
08/10/25 5:53pm
I've been driving a Corolla for several years, and when the fuel light comes on, it can usually run for about 40 to 70 kilometers. This depends on the specific driving conditions. For example, in the city with frequent traffic lights and stop-and-go driving, fuel consumption is higher, and you might only have about 40 kilometers left. On the highway, maintaining a steady speed can stretch it to around 70 kilometers. The Corolla has a 55-liter fuel tank, and when the light comes on, there's typically 5 to 10 liters left, which is about 10-15% of the total fuel capacity. However, don't rely solely on the dashboard estimate. The actual range is greatly affected by road conditions, whether the air conditioning is on, and the vehicle's load. For instance, if you accelerate aggressively or carry a full load, you might not get far after the fuel light comes on. For safety, it's best to find a gas station as soon as the light comes on and not delay. Prolonged driving with low fuel can damage the fuel pump, which relies on fuel for cooling. Repairing or replacing the pump could cost you one to two thousand yuan. Develop a good habit of checking the fuel gauge weekly to prevent unexpected situations.
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