How much fuel is left when the oil light flashes in the Verna?

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DeDominic
07/30/25 8:06am
The fuel tank indicator light in the Verna car represents approximately 3.5 liters of fuel, but the exact amount depends on the actual remaining fuel in the tank. There are two types of fuel gauges in cars: analog and digital. The analog type indicates the amount of fuel through the position of a pointer. The fuel gauge is marked with two letters, E and F, where F stands for full and E stands for empty. When the fuel icon lights up, it indicates that the remaining fuel is low, and you should refuel as soon as possible. Additional information: 1. Driving range: The car's driving range is only a result calculated by the onboard computer based on average fuel consumption and the remaining fuel in the tank. Actual driving habits, road conditions, and vehicle load will affect the actual driving range. 2. Fuel gauge: The construction of the car's fuel gauge means that the displayed data is closely related to the position of the fuel float in the tank, and the position of the fuel float is determined by the fuel level. Although it is difficult to determine the exact remaining fuel from the fuel gauge, there are certain patterns. This requires long-term driving and familiarity with the vehicle to estimate the remaining fuel in the tank more accurately.
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