Where is the fuel tank cap button for the BYD Song?

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DelHope
07/30/25 3:10am
The fuel tank cap switch for the BYD Song is located at the lower left side of the driver's compartment. There is a pull cover marked with a fuel pump symbol; lifting this cover will open the fuel cap. Additional information about automotive fuel tanks is as follows: 1. The automotive fuel tank is the full name of the car's fuel container. 2. Automotive fuel tanks are categorized by material: iron tanks and aluminum alloy tanks. With the development of various new materials, the rust prevention issue of iron fuel tanks has become the most significant quality concern, especially in today's environmentally conscious era. 3. For heavy-duty trucks: During the promotion of National IV and V vehicles, the quality of fuel in China has become a critical issue affecting the advancement of new models, with the quality of the fuel tank being a key focus. 4. Aluminum alloy fuel tanks not only meet strength requirements but also offer significant advantages in corrosion resistance compared to iron and other new materials, making them the preferred choice for large buses and heavy-duty trucks that consume large amounts of fuel and require high fuel quality. Automotive fuel tanks are also categorized by function into standard tanks and heated tanks.
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