What light comes on when the car runs out of gas?

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DeNova
07/29/25 4:42am
Generally, the parking brake light will come on, which is the same light that illuminates when you pull the handbrake after parking. More details are as follows: 1. Overview: The car dashboard is a device that reflects the working conditions of various vehicle systems. Common indicators include the fuel indicator, washer fluid indicator, electronic throttle indicator, front and rear fog light indicators, and warning lights. 2. Others: Currently, beneath the dashboard cover, there are various indicator or warning lights, such as the coolant level warning light, fuel level indicator, washer fluid level indicator, charging indicator, high/low beam indicator, transmission gear indicator, anti-lock braking system (ABS) indicator, traction control indicator, airbag (SRS) warning light, etc.
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McArya
08/12/25 8:23am
As a seasoned driver with years of experience, I clearly remember that every time this situation occurred, it was the oil can-shaped warning light on the dashboard that lit up. It's usually yellow, located in the center of the dial, and when it flashes, it's warning you that you're running out of fuel. Once, I was in a hurry and ignored this warning, only for the engine to sputter and stall halfway, forcing me to call for a tow truck—not only was it inconvenient, but it also cost me money. Since then, I've made it a habit to look for a gas station when the tank is down to a quarter. Never delay when the light comes on, because too low fuel levels can damage the fuel pump, leading to more complicated repairs later. Now, I always glance at the fuel gauge before getting in the car to avoid unnecessary panic, which is key to ensuring a smooth journey.
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