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How far can the oil meter light go?

How far can we drive when the fuel gauge light is on?

There are many online refueling skills, some reliable and some unreliable.

However, there are still many novice friends who don't know the most suitable refueling time when there is a lot of gasoline left in the car. Many people wait until they are almost out of gas to calculate the mileage and go to the gas station to refuel. In fact, it is a disaster for cars to refuel frequently, which can easily lead to the phenomenon of breaking down halfway, but many people still don't know.

There will be an oil level sensor in the car fuel tank. If the amount of oil is low, a yellow gasoline warning light will light up on the dashboard, and the alarm prompts that it is necessary to refuel as soon as possible. Generally speaking, when this light is on, there is still a certain amount of oil in the fuel tank enough to support the car to travel for dozens of kilometers. Some bloggers on the Internet have done experiments. They have run 50 kilometers and haven't used up the last drop of oil. Once again, the service area was closed on the expressway and it was impossible to refuel. I also drove 40 kilometers on the highway with the oil meter light on. Therefore, the light on the oil meter indicates that it needs to be refueled, but it does not mean that it will run out of oil soon. Just refuel as soon as possible. It is unwise to wait until the oil meter light is on before starting to find a place to refuel. Let's talk about it in detail.

Although the fuel tank is relatively sealed, the fuel gun will be inserted every time you refuel, and sometimes there will be impurities in the oil just after unloading at the gas station. In that case, the inside of our fuel tank must have been dirty. Even the longer the vehicle is used, the dirtier the fuel tank is, and these impurities and other dirty things will be deposited at the bottom of the fuel tank. If we wait for the oil gauge light to light up and then slowly find a place to refuel, even if there is a filter in the oil pipe, it may cause the oil pump to pump sediment into the oil pipe and cause the oil pipe to be blocked.

If the oil circuit is seriously blocked, it will cause the vehicle to be unable to refuel while driving, resulting in the midway breakdown.

The loader we usually drive is often blocked by the oil circuit, and it is often necessary to clean the oil circuit, mainly because sometimes we work too hard to refuel in time and use the low fuel tank to suck up impurities to block the oil circuit. In addition, when the fuel tank oil level is low, some water and impurities may be suspended in it. Once inhaled into the engine for combustion, it will cause poor combustion and produce more carbon deposits, even if it will not block the oil circuit. Carbon deposition is also a big killer of the engine, which will lead to the decrease of engine power and the increase of fuel consumption.

When I use my own car, I basically wait until there are 2 small squares of oil left in the tank before refueling. At this time, the oil meter light has not given an alarm, and the oil in the oil tank is sufficient, so the problem of oil circuit blockage generally does not occur. This is the most suitable refueling time, and it is also the best for the car.