How to Refuel a Car for Beginners
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Open the fuel tank valve, inform the staff of the appropriate gasoline type, select the required fuel amount, and ensure the fuel cap is closed before starting the engine after refueling. More relevant information is as follows: Precautions for beginners when refueling a car: 1. Try not to wait until the fuel warning light comes on before refueling: Because the fuel pump is located inside the fuel tank, it operates continuously at high temperatures and is effectively cooled by being immersed in fuel. When the fuel warning light comes on, it indicates that the fuel level is below the fuel pump. If you always wait until the light comes on to refuel, it will shorten the service life of the fuel pump. Too little fuel or running out of fuel may also burn out the fuel pump. Be extra cautious if the car has been driven over 30,000 kilometers. 2. Try to refuel in the morning or evening: During these times, the temperature is lower than during the day, and the fuel density is higher, so theoretically, refueling during these times may be slightly cheaper. 3. Avoid refueling immediately after the gas station has just unloaded fuel: Because there is always some water and sediment impurities at the bottom of the fuel tank, unloading fuel can stir up these impurities and mix them with the fuel. If you accidentally refuel with this contaminated fuel, it can clog the fuel lines and damage the car's engine.
I've been driving for years, and refueling is a piece of cake. Newbies, don't be nervous—go to the gas station during off-peak hours, like 10 a.m. Park, turn off the engine, open the door, and step out. The fuel cap is on the side of the car; press the icon to open it. Remember to choose the right nozzle: most family cars use gasoline, not diesel. Insert the nozzle, hold it steady, and press the handle to start fueling. The display will show the amount and volume—stop at about 80% full to avoid overflow. Pay with WeChat or Alipay for a quick and secure transaction. Finally, close the fuel cap and drive off slowly. With a few tries, you'll get the hang of it—just stay calm. It's like learning to ride a bike—once you get it, it's super easy. If you run into any issues, the gas station staff are always there to help.