Why Can't a Diesel Car Start After Refueling When It Runs Out of Fuel?
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Due to improper operation or inaccurate fuel gauge, the vehicle may run out of fuel while driving, and even after refueling, it may fail to start. Below are some relevant introductions about diesel vehicles: 1. The advantages of diesel engines include high torque and good economic performance. The working process of a diesel engine shares many similarities with that of a gasoline engine, with each working cycle also going through four strokes: intake, compression, power, and exhaust; 2. However, since diesel engines use diesel fuel, which has higher viscosity than gasoline and is less prone to evaporation, and its auto-ignition temperature is lower than that of gasoline, the formation of the combustible mixture and the ignition method differ from those of gasoline engines.