What are the consequences of not closing the fuel tank cap after refueling?
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Not closing the fuel tank cap after refueling can lead to the following consequences: 1. Safety issues: If exposed to open flames or static sparks in the vicinity, safety cannot be guaranteed; 2. Fuel consumption issues: An open fuel tank cap can cause gasoline to evaporate, leading to reduced fuel and seemingly excessive fuel consumption; 3. Pollution issues: Gasoline contains benzene, and its evaporation can affect the atmospheric environment during driving; 4. Vehicle issues: It can pollute the vehicle's exterior and related areas, potentially corroding some circuits and wiring, creating hidden dangers; 5. Health issues: Inhaling evaporated gasoline can affect health. Relevant information about the car fuel tank is as follows: 1. Introduction: The car fuel tank is the full name of the automobile fuel tank. Currently, with the development of the automotive industry and the revitalization of the domestic automotive industry, the demand for car fuel tanks from major automobile manufacturers is showing a significant growth trend. 2. Design principle: Utilizing the heat energy generated by the engine during operation, a thermal circulation system is added between the engine, fuel tank, and water tank. The original single fuel tank is designed as a combined fuel tank consisting of a main tank and an auxiliary tank.