How to Check the Fuel Level in the Excelle?
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The fuel gauge in the Excelle is divided into 8 segments, with a full tank representing 100%, each segment approximately 12.5%. When the warning light for the last segment illuminates, the remaining fuel can typically sustain about 80 kilometers of driving. More details about the Excelle are as follows: 1. In terms of exterior design, the new Excelle follows Buick's "dynamic and fluid" design language, featuring a new winged chrome grille, winged LED automatic sensing headlights, winged LED taillights, dual peak body character lines, and large-view exterior rearview mirrors. 2. For the interior, the new Excelle's cabin continues Buick's 360-degree wraparound integrated design, complemented by high-touch interior materials and Quiet-Tuning, Buick's patented noise reduction technology.
Speaking of how to check the oil level on the Buick Excelle, as a long-time owner of this model, I find it quite straightforward. First, park the car on level ground and turn off the engine, then wait about 10 minutes for the oil to cool and settle. Next, open the hood and locate the yellow oil dipstick, usually marked with a plastic ring. Pull it out, wipe it clean with a cloth, reinsert it fully, and then pull it out again to check the level. The oil mark should be between the min and max indicators. If it's too low, you'll need to top it up—I typically use the manufacturer-recommended 5W-30 viscosity oil and avoid mixing brands. Make it a habit to check every two weeks to prevent excessive engine wear. If the oil appears black, change it early to avoid carbon buildup. Regular maintenance saves money and hassle, keeping the engine running smoothly even after hundreds of thousands of kilometers.