How many liters is the last fuel bar of the Great Wall M4?
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The last fuel bar of the Great Wall M4 is approximately five liters. Precautions for refueling: Need to turn off the engine: If the engine is not turned off while refueling, the concentration of the oil-gas mixture around the fuel tank will increase. If sparks occur while the car is running, the gasoline molecules in the air can easily ignite, leading to a fire. If the engine is not turned off during refueling, it will continue to operate. In this case, if a short circuit or leakage occurs in the vehicle's electrical system, the consequences can be very serious, posing significant safety hazards. Consequences of not turning off the engine: Refueling without turning off the engine can cause gasoline to spray out when the fuel tank cap is opened, and the foam generated during refueling can also be easily sprayed out. If exposed to an open flame, it can ignite immediately, leading to very serious consequences.
I've been driving a Great Wall M4 for several years and have learned not to rely too much on the last fuel bar. Generally, the Great Wall M4 has a total fuel tank capacity of about 45 liters. When the fuel gauge shows the last bar, there's usually 5 to 8 liters left in the tank. This isn't precise because fuel level sensors have errors, and driving habits also affect fuel consumption. If you're driving fast on the highway, you might still have about 50 kilometers left; in city traffic with congestion, it might be less than 30 kilometers. Experience has taught me not to wait until the last bar to refuel, as it can easily damage the fuel pump or lead to a breakdown. Once, I waited until the fuel light started flashing before looking for a gas station and almost got into trouble. Since then, I always refuel when the gauge drops to a quarter. Safety first—remembering this is more reliable than counting fuel levels.