Should the fuel tank of a new car be filled up?
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The fuel tank of a new car should be filled up. The functions of filling up the fuel tank of a new car and the fuel gauge warning light are as follows: Functions of filling up the fuel tank of a new car: It can verify whether the fuel gauge of the new car is accurate. Apart from the first refueling which should be full, there is no need to fill up the tank during subsequent refueling, as a full fuel tank increases the weight of the vehicle, leading to higher fuel consumption, which is neither economical nor environmentally friendly. Choosing to refuel in the morning can effectively avoid a reduction in the amount of fuel due to a large amount of gas in the tank. Functions of the fuel gauge warning light: When it lights up, it serves as a reminder that the fuel level is low and it's time to refuel. Otherwise, insufficient gasoline may prevent the fuel pump from dissipating heat, resulting in the fuel pump being burned out.
When I first got my new car, I always made a habit of filling up the gas tank to avoid the hassle of frequent trips to the gas station. With more opportunities for long-distance drives in a new car, having a full tank also gives peace of mind, eliminating worries about finding a gas station on the road. I remember once when my new car wasn’t fully broken in yet, the engine shuddered a bit with low fuel levels, but after filling up, it ran much smoother. Experts say that keeping the fuel level high can reduce condensation damage to the fuel pump. Anyway, for the first few months with a new car, I always make sure to fill it up.