How Many Kilometers Can You Drive on the Last Half Tank of Fuel?

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StJace
07/25/25 4:40am
How Many Kilometers Can You Drive on the Last Half Tank of Fuel? Over 100 kilometers. After the warning light comes on, you can still drive for more than 50 kilometers, and in some vehicles, even over 70 kilometers. What to Do When Your Car Runs Out of Engine Oil: When the low engine oil warning light comes on, the car can run for a maximum of 60 kilometers. Therefore, once the warning light is on, you must replenish the engine oil at the nearest car repair shop or gas station to prevent further engine damage due to insufficient lubrication and ensure the safety of both the vehicle and its occupants. How to Determine When to Change Engine Oil: The simplest method to check the expiration of car engine oil is to observe whether the viscosity of the oil has changed, assess if the smell of the oil has faded, and check if the color of the oil has altered. When observing changes in oil color, pay attention to variations in the additives within the oil. Additionally, you can use filter paper or electronic instruments to check whether the car engine oil has expired.
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DiChristopher
08/10/25 5:28pm
I drive an SUV with a 70-liter fuel tank. Half a tank is roughly 35 liters. Based on an average fuel consumption of 10 liters per 100 kilometers, it can run about 350 kilometers. However, this isn't fixed. For example, on highways with less wind resistance, fuel consumption drops to 8 liters, so half a tank can take you over 400 kilometers. In city traffic jams, fuel consumption can reach 12 liters, reducing the range to just over 200 kilometers. I also think it's important to consider the accuracy of the fuel gauge. Some older cars have worn-out fuel level sensors, which can cause readings to be higher or lower, potentially reducing the actual range by several dozen kilometers. To be safe, it's best not to frequently run the tank nearly empty before refueling. The fuel pump relies on fuel for cooling, and low fuel levels can lead to overheating and damage. Additionally, make it a habit to check the remaining range display—many car computers can estimate this more accurately. Regular maintenance, like keeping tire pressure at the correct level, also helps save fuel and ensures safety.
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