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How much gas is left in the car when it is appropriate to refuel?

It is rare to hear riders say that they will turn off the engine when driving on the road, but they have also seen riders ask the insurance company to send gasoline because the remaining gasoline in the car is not enough to support the nearest gas station, and many riders are also very concerned about refueling. Some riders think that refueling too early or too late will have an impact on the fuel system and even damage the oil pump. Today, let's analyze this problem:

First, it is more appropriate to refuel when there is a lot of oil in the car.

Many people on the internet say that you should refuel when the light is on, otherwise the impurities deposited in gasoline will enter the oil pump and cause unnecessary damage to it. This statement is biased.

First of all, every car is different. Just like a new car, it is impossible for a car with 1-3 years old to have gasoline precipitation, because gasoline is not the vegetable oil we often eat, and vegetable oil will have a lot of precipitation after a while.

But the purity of gasoline is definitely not comparable to that of vegetable oil. If you don't believe me, you can put a bottle of gasoline in a mineral water bottle and let it settle for a year to see if there is any deposit. In addition, when we use the car, it is impossible for gasoline to sit there and wait for impurities to precipitate.

Although the old car has a deposit, it is also a 5- 10 car, even a car over 10 car, and most of the time it is due to oil problems, but that will not damage the oil pump.

Why do you say that? Because the motor of the gasoline fuel pump is soaked in the oil storage cup, and there is a gasoline cooling oil pump motor, the oil in the oil storage cup will not be consumed until the oil tank is out of oil, and the gasoline with impurities at the bottom will not be directly pumped out. Don't worry about the dry grinding of the oil pump, don't use gasoline for cooling and don't worry about the burning of the oil pump unless the gasoline is dry before refueling.

In fact, I think refueling should be based on the car and the actual situation, such as:

The first case

Some cars can see how many kilometers the remaining gasoline can run, while others can't. At this time, vehicles that can see the remaining kilometers of gasoline can choose to refuel at their most convenient time. Vehicles that can't see the mileage of gasoline can refuel at their own convenience as long as the fuel gauge light is on. Remember the following criteria:

1. Don't wait until the remaining mileage of gasoline is less than 50km before you want to refuel, or wait until the pointer reaches the finish line for cars with no mileage;

2. For your convenience, don't rush to refuel, please know the amount of oil in advance, and don't go hungry;

3. Don't add fake and shoddy gasoline, try to choose big brands;

4. When refueling, just jump the gun when refueling, and you don't need to make up the gun.

The second situation

Sometimes it seems that you are about to call the police, but you are about to pass by the gas station, so you don't have to hesitate to refuel as long as you are not busy, and you don't have to wait until the oil meter light is on or the oil quantity is low.

Also, because things have been delayed or forgotten to refuel, the fuel tank has called the police, and there is not much oil left. At this time, you should quickly find a gas station to refuel. In short, just remember that things have priorities.

Second, summary

According to personal driving experience, vehicles with cruising range can still travel about 80 kilometers after the fuel gauge gives an alarm, depending on personal driving and fuel consumption. Vehicles without cruising range can still travel about 50 kilometers after the fuel gauge gives an alarm (personal experience).

So we just need to remember that it is most appropriate to stop by after the oil meter gives an alarm, or to refuel at our own convenience, so as not to delay things or detour to refuel, killing two birds with one stone.

Again, pay attention to the amount of oil, but you don't need to deliberately choose how much oil is left to refuel. Some cars refuel once a month, so there is no need to do so.