
Audi A4L checks the remaining fuel level through the fuel gauge on the central instrument panel. Taking the 2020 Audi A4L as an example, it belongs to the mid-size car category with body dimensions of: length 4858mm, width 1847mm, height 1439mm, and a wheelbase of 2908mm. The fuel tank capacity is 56 liters. The 2020 Audi A4L features a five-link independent suspension at the front and a five-link independent suspension at the rear. It is equipped with a 2.0L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum horsepower of 150PS, a maximum power of 110kW, and a maximum torque of 270Nm. It is paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.

When driving my Audi A4L, I can often check the remaining fuel level directly by looking at the instrument cluster. There's a small fuel tank icon, and the position of the needle indicates how much fuel is left. If it's not clear enough, I use the left VIEW button on the steering wheel to switch to the digital information screen, where the remaining fuel level and driving range are displayed. It's a good habit to glance at it every time you start the car, rather than waiting until the fuel warning light comes on to rush for a refill. I once experienced the embarrassment of running out of fuel and stalling on the highway, which wasted both time and money. Also, pay attention to fuel tank maintenance, such as avoiding dry running of the fuel pump or the accumulation of impurities in the fuel lines, as these can cause inaccurate readings. Regularly checking the fuel system and replacing the fuel filter at the 4S shop can extend the car's lifespan.

On the steering wheel of the Audi A4L, there are left and right scroll wheel buttons. The left one can switch menus, allowing you to directly scroll to the vehicle status interface, where the remaining fuel level is displayed both numerically and with an icon. For more precise details, the MMI system on the center console can also bring up fuel consumption statistics—just press the CAR button and select 'Trip Information.' I always use this feature to monitor fuel consumption and prevent sudden drops in fuel levels that could affect driving safety. If the display becomes unresponsive, it might be due to dust blocking the buttons or a battery issue, so it's best to clean or service it early. It's advisable to routinely check for a second or two before driving—without getting distracted—to ensure convenience and avoid unexpected fuel expenses.

If you're driving an Audi A4L, just check the fuel gauge on the dashboard—the needle position is clear at a glance, simple and effortless. If it has digital functionality, press the VIEW button on the steering wheel and scroll up or down to navigate to the fuel information, which directly displays how many liters of fuel remain. Don't forget to refuel regularly and don't wait until the fuel warning light comes on. This method is easy for beginners to pick up instantly.


