How to Specify the Amount of Fuel When Going to a Gas Station?
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Generally, at a gas station, you check the fuel gauge. It is located on the dashboard, marked by the 'fuel pump' symbol. Fuel Gauge: 'F' is the abbreviation for the English word 'full,' meaning the tank is full, and 'E' stands for 'empty,' indicating the tank is empty. When the needle reaches the 1/2 mark, you should be cautious about the fuel level. When it reaches 1/4, it's best to refuel. When the fuel level is critically low, the 'fuel pump' symbol will turn red, indicating that the car cannot run much farther, and you must find a gas station as soon as possible. Fuel Nozzle: It is equipped with a sensor. Once the fuel level reaches the standard, the nozzle will automatically stop to prevent overflow.