How to Read the Fuel Gauge on the Buick Excelle?
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The Buick Excelle features an analog fuel gauge where the needle pointing to 'F' indicates a full tank, and as it moves closer to 'E', it signifies decreasing fuel levels. The fuel gauge is divided into 8 segments, with a full tank representing 100%, and each segment approximately 12.5%. Below is additional information about the fuel gauge: 1. The vehicle's fuel gauge is an indicator that displays the remaining fuel level, serving as a crucial reference for drivers to determine when to refuel. 2. Understanding the structure and symbols of the fuel gauge helps drivers accurately assess the remaining fuel or determine if the fuel gauge is functioning properly. 3. It is advisable for car owners to develop good habits when refueling; refuel when the fuel light comes on and avoid waiting until the tank is nearly empty. Due to residual fuel in the tank, the amount added may be less than the specified tank capacity. 4. Avoid overfilling the tank, especially in summer when fuel expands. The fuel supply system may deliver excess fuel due to vaporization and expansion pressure, leading to unnecessary fuel wastage. 5. The best time to refuel is early in the morning. Since fuel trucks typically deliver fuel to storage tanks during the day, stirring up settled impurities, refueling in the afternoon or evening may introduce these impurities into the vehicle. After a night of settling, the fuel in the morning contains the least impurities.