How Much Fuel Should Generally Be Added?
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Generally, it is appropriate to fill the fuel tank to 60% to 70% of its capacity. The following are the regulations and precautions for refueling: Refueling regulations: According to the relevant mandatory national requirements, the rated capacity of a vehicle's fuel tank should be controlled at 95% of the maximum safe capacity of the fuel tank. Additionally, the fuel gauge on the car's dashboard should not be relied upon for judgment. Precautions for refueling: Some gas stations have roads with certain slopes. While refueling, the owner must remember to engage the handbrake to prevent the car from rolling backward and causing an accident. Lighters or other ignition tools must not be used at gas stations, as large amounts of flammable gas molecules gather around gas stations, and even the slightest spark can cause a fire or even an explosion.