How to Read the Fuel Gauge in a Corolla?

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DeBeau
07/24/25 4:00am
Corolla's fuel gauge is located on the far right of the dashboard, with 'F' and 'E' markings on it. If the needle points to 'F', it indicates the fuel tank is full. If it points to 'E', it means the fuel tank is nearly empty. It's important to note that when the fuel warning light comes on, it's still safe to drive within 20 kilometers. Beyond this range, caution is advised, and it's best to refuel at a gas station as soon as possible. However, the exact driving distance may vary depending on the driver's habits. The Corolla is a brand under Toyota, with body dimensions of 4620mm in length, 1775mm in width, and 1480mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2700mm.
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JosephineRose
08/10/25 11:36pm
Having driven a Corolla for years, my experience tells me reading the fuel gauge is straightforward: After starting the car, simply glance at the upper right of the dashboard where there's a circular dial. The needle pointing to the far right 'F' indicates a full tank, while the far left 'E' means the tank is nearly empty. During regular driving, you should plan to refuel when the needle drops near the 1/4 mark. Newer Corolla models also feature a digital display showing remaining kilometers (e.g., '400km'), making trip planning easier. If fuel runs critically low, a red warning light will flash—don't hesitate; find a gas station immediately to avoid overheating and damaging the fuel pump. Regularly cleaning the dashboard to prevent dust from obscuring readings and checking fuel levels before long trips can save you the hassle of roadside breakdowns.
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