What to Do When a Moje Travel Car Runs Out of Fuel?
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Solutions for a Moje Travel car running out of fuel: 1. Borrow fuel from another car: In the past, when this issue occurred, many people would choose to get fuel from a gas station. The gas station would even prepare the fuel can for you, and you just needed to pay a deposit. 2. Borrow fuel from another car: Simply prepare a fuel can and a rubber tube, insert the tube into the fuel tank, suck on it with your mouth first, then lower the outlet of the tube. Here is some additional information: Gasoline: Gasoline is a volatile, flammable hydrocarbon mixture liquid distilled or cracked from petroleum, used as fuel. It appears as a transparent liquid and is flammable. In the mid-19th century, people did not yet recognize the importance of gasoline, as kerosene for lamps was widely used at the time.
Ran out of gas? I've experienced this several times with MoJie Car Sharing—staying calm is key. First, ensure safety: pull over immediately, turn on hazard lights, and avoid lingering in traffic lanes, especially on highways. The MoJie app has an emergency assist button that directly connects you to 24/7 customer service. They'll advise whether to call a tow truck or navigate to the nearest gas station. Note that policies vary among shared cars: some require refueling before returning, and running out mid-trip may incur a ¥50–100 service fee. Make it a habit to check the fuel gauge before driving—the app even lets you set low-fuel alerts; never ignore warning sounds. Bottom line: prioritize safety, stay composed, and let professionals handle it.