How to Check the Remaining Fuel in the 10th Generation Accord?
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The method to check the remaining fuel in the 10th Generation Accord is as follows: If you can't understand the English on the dashboard, you can set it on the central control screen. Display the screen and driving mileage. After setting, exit to see the fuel consumption per 100 kilometers. Factors affecting fuel consumption are as follows: 1. The relationship between vehicle weight and fuel consumption is directly proportional. It is said that for every 10% reduction in vehicle weight, fuel consumption will also decrease by a certain percentage. 2. If the vehicle's aerodynamic drag is low, fuel consumption will significantly decrease. The relationship between these two is also directly proportional. 3. The thermal efficiency of the engine. Generally, the thermal efficiency of gasoline engines (i.e., the proportion of fuel converted into useful work) reaches over 30%, while diesel engines exceed 40%, which is the main reason why diesel engines have lower fuel consumption than gasoline engines.
Sitting in the driver's seat of the tenth-generation Accord, after starting the engine, there's a fuel gauge needle on the left side of the dashboard, marked from E (Empty) to F (Full), allowing a quick glance to see how much fuel remains. The right control button on the steering wheel can toggle the display: press the menu button to select 'Trip Information,' and the screen will show the remaining fuel level and estimated driving range, such as 200 km left or a percentage figure. A warning light indicates low fuel, with only 30-50 km remaining, prompting an immediate search for a gas station; for safety, I always keep the fuel level above a quarter to avoid the risk of running out. The Accord's fuel tank holds approximately 65 liters, and fuel consumption is faster on highways, making it practical to develop a habit of checking before each drive. I often monitor fuel levels this way during long trips.