Why Can't the Fuel Be Pumped Out of the Car's Fuel Tank?
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The reason why the fuel cannot be pumped out of the car's fuel tank is that the tank is empty. Precautions for refueling include: 1. Choose to refuel when the temperature is relatively low; 2. If the car is not used for a long time or used infrequently, maintain a small amount of fuel; 3. Do not refuel when the fuel tanker is unloading; 4. Turn off the engine when refueling a gasoline vehicle; 5. Do not mix gasoline of different grades. Long-term mixing of different grades of gasoline will affect the service life of the car's ignition system, fuel injectors, and spark plugs. The components of the fuel tank include: the fuel tank cap, partition, fuel gauge sensor, fuel inlet and return pipes, fuel filler neck, and vent. The function of the fuel tank is to store the working fluid required by the hydraulic system and also has the functions of heat dissipation, sediment removal, and separation of air bubbles in the liquid.