How Much Fuel Should Be Added to a New Car?
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When refueling a new car, stop when the fuel nozzle automatically shuts off. Here are some precautions for refueling a car: Refuel according to the fuel tank capacity: The fuel tank capacity indicated in the vehicle's user manual is smaller than the actual capacity of the tank because it represents the safe capacity (i.e., the maximum reasonable volume). Therefore, the amount of fuel added should not exceed this safe capacity. As long as you do not exceed the safe capacity indicated in the manual, you can add as much fuel as you want. Refuel based on the remaining fuel level: One important point to note is that you should refuel when the fuel level drops to 1/4 of the tank's capacity. If you wait until the tank is almost empty before refueling, the accumulated impurities at the bottom of the tank can be drawn into the fuel system, leading to poor fuel supply.