What are the precautions when refueling?
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Precautions when refueling are as follows: 1. Do not overfill the tank: In summer, high temperatures and the heat generated by the car itself cause gasoline to expand. To prevent the fuel tank from being damaged due to the expansion of gasoline, there are vent holes on the tank. 2. Avoid waiting until the fuel light comes on to refuel: While driving, always monitor the fuel gauge. When the gauge shows only a quarter of the fuel remaining, it's time to refuel. Do not wait until the fuel light comes on. Modern cars use electric fuel pumps that require gasoline for lubrication and cooling. Frequently waiting until the fuel light comes on to refuel can result in insufficient lubrication and cooling for the fuel pump, ultimately reducing its lifespan.