How to Display the Remaining Fuel Level in Buick Excelle?
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The fuel gauge of the Excelle is divided into 8 segments. When the tank is full, it shows 100%, with each segment representing approximately 12.5%. When the warning light for the last segment comes on, the remaining fuel can typically support a drive of about 80 kilometers. Pointer-type Fuel Gauge: The pointer-type gauge indicates the fuel level through the position of the pointer. The gauge is marked with two letters, E and F. F (short for the English word 'Full') means the tank is full, while E (short for the English word 'Empty') indicates low fuel. When the fuel icon lights up, it means the remaining fuel is low, and refueling is needed as soon as possible. Digital Fuel Gauge: The digital fuel gauge displays the remaining fuel level through the number of illuminated segments. More illuminated segments indicate sufficient fuel, while only 1-2 segments mean the fuel level is low and requires timely refueling. Additionally, some digital fuel gauges also display the remaining driving range. However, this range is only a reference, as it is calculated by the vehicle's computer based on average fuel consumption and the remaining fuel in the tank.
I've been driving for many years, and the remaining fuel level of my Buick Excelle is clearly visible on the dashboard. There's a small fuel gauge with a needle pointing from F to E, where F stands for Full and E for Empty. After starting the car, it directly shows the percentage of remaining fuel. When the fuel level is low, the dashboard will illuminate a yellow or red warning light, making it easy to check at a glance while driving. As an experienced driver, I recommend not waiting until the warning light comes on to refuel. Too little fuel may damage the fuel pump and affect engine health. Especially before long trips, pay attention to the fuel level and develop the habit of filling up in advance for safety. Although Buick models are stable, their sensors occasionally have errors. Regular maintenance checks can ensure accurate readings.