26/08/2024
Important information about the fuel tank.
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1) Do not overfill the fuel tank.
It may cause the EVAP evaporative emission system to malfunction.
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2) The distance that can be traveled after the fuel light comes on
Is 5 to 10% of the total tank capacity.
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3) If air comes out repeatedly every time the fuel cap is opened, this means that the fuel vapors are not being directed to the engine properly, and therefore your car's EVAP system should be checked.
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4) You can find out the fuel tank capacity by checking your car's owner's manual. You should also be aware that the capacity recorded in the manual is just an estimate and can differ from the actual tank capacity by up to 3%.
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5) The length of time that fuel will remain usable depends on the type of fuel, as regular gasoline has a shelf life of 3 to 6 months, while diesel can last up to a year before it starts to deteriorate.
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7) It is always preferable to fill the fuel tank even when traveling for less than 6 months because rust and moisture accumulate inside the tank when it is empty.
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8) The electric fuel pump needs fuel to cool it, so when the fuel level in the tank drops too much and over time, the fuel pump begins to heat up due to the heat, thus decreasing its lifespan and damaging it faster than expected.
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9) Rest assured that a full fuel tank will not explode even if the temperature reaches 100 degrees Celsius. In addition, the fuel must be in gaseous form in order for it to catch fire because fuel vapors ignite more than the actual fuel itself.
β¬ Done and clear ππImportant information about the fuel tank.
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1) Do not overfill the fuel tank.
It may cause the EVAP evaporative emission system to malfunction.
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2) The distance that can be traveled after the fuel light comes on
Is 5 to 10% of the total tank capacity.
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3) If air comes out repeatedly every time the fuel cap is opened, this means that the fuel vapors are not being directed to the engine properly, and therefore your car's EVAP system should be checked.
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4) You can find out the fuel tank capacity by checking your car's owner's manual. You should also be aware that the capacity recorded in the manual is just an estimate and can differ from the actual tank capacity by up to 3%.
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5) The length of time that fuel will remain usable depends on the type of fuel, as regular gasoline has a shelf life of 3 to 6 months, while diesel can last up to a year before it starts to deteriorate.
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7) It is always preferable to fill the fuel tank even when traveling for less than 6 months because rust and moisture accumulate inside the tank when it is empty.
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8) The electric fuel pump needs fuel to cool it, so when the fuel level in the tank drops too much and over time, the fuel pump begins to heat up due to the heat, thus decreasing its lifespan and damaging it faster than expected.
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9) Rest assured that a full fuel tank will not explode even if the temperature reaches 100 degrees Celsius. In addition, the fuel must be in gaseous form in order for it to catch fire because fuel vapors ignite more than the actual fuel itself.ππ