How many kilometers can you drive with one bar of 92 gasoline left?

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JamesMarie
07/29/25 11:51am
You can drive about 80 kilometers with one bar of gasoline left. You can judge by the remaining fuel on your dashboard or the remaining driving mileage. When the remaining amount reaches one quarter, you should go to the gas station to refuel. Refueling precautions: When driving, always pay attention to the fuel gauge. When the pointer shows that there is a quarter of the fuel left, you should go to refuel. It is best not to wait until the fuel gauge light comes on. Modern cars use electronic fuel pumps, which require gasoline for lubrication and cooling. If you frequently wait until the fuel light comes on to refuel, the fuel pump will not get proper lubrication and cooling, ultimately reducing its lifespan. Moreover, if the fuel tank is left empty for too long, the temperature difference inside and outside the tank can cause moisture to form inside, which can corrode the tank, affect fuel quality, and increase the engine's burden. Refuel at reputable gas stations: In daily vehicle use, when the fuel is running low, always go to a reputable gas station to refuel. Some areas may have unregulated gas stations where the fuel quality is not guaranteed. If you refuel at these unregulated stations, some unscrupulous vendors may mix water into the fuel to cut costs. Adding such low-quality fuel to your vehicle can cause the water to travel through the fuel system to the engine, damaging the cylinders and pistons and causing irreversible harm to the vehicle.
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