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Sep 22 2021

 Reasons Why Gas Tanks Can't Be Empty

 

Surely some car owners leave the fuel tank in a quarter or even empty condition? It's best to avoid this kind of behavior. The effect is quite surprising and makes a feeling of unease. The costs incurred can also be greater than just refueling. A tank with only a small amount of fuel will have plenty of room. This makes it easy for air to condense because of the large empty space. The fuel is also a cooling medium for the fuel pump. This pump should always be submerged and if the fuel content is low then cooling is not working properly. Refueling the vehicle should not wait until there is a little left in the tank. Friends can actually return to refuel when the contents are still half the tank left. The minimum limit of fuel remaining about a quarter of the tank also maintains the durability of the components in it. The fuel tank which is still made of iron plate is quite susceptible to rust. If often allowed to fill only a quarter of the tank and even less than that, in a long time causes corrosion in parts that are rarely submerged in fuel. Well here are some reasons why leaving the gas tank empty is dangerous and risky.

Gas Tank Gets Dirty Faster:

As a result of the first explanation, water droplets can also be an intermediary for binding dirt. This dirt usually comes from gasoline that has not been deposited to its full potential. If the fuel filter (filter) has so much dirt, it is not impossible that the fuel filter will be clogged and add new problems to your car.

The Gas Tank is Easy to Rust:

Why does rust occur? This is because when the gas tank is almost empty, the potential for fuel to evaporate can occur and result in the appearance of water droplets that will stick to the gas tank. It is certain that water is an intermediary that will make iron rust due to the oxidation process.

Gas Pump Not Working Optimally:

As a result of a gasoline filter that is so dirty, it is certain that the fuel pump will be affected. The fuel pump that should be able to distribute gasoline evenly becomes less than optimal. Friends will feel the car's performance decreases and fuel becomes more wasteful. Not to mention if there is dirt that accidentally enters the fuel pump, it is certain that the damage to the inside of the car will increase.

Gas Station Tools are Easily Damaged:

Under the tank of your car, there is a tool that functions to distribute gasoline to the engine called a fuel pump. If the gas tank is almost empty, over time this tool will be at risk of damage because the amount of gasoline left is very small. Damage to the pump is better avoided early on. Because, if the pump is damaged, not a little money is needed to repair it. The price of a new pump is not cheap either.

Damage to the Gas Pump can Spread to Other Components:

If the fuel pump has been damaged, it can trigger damage to other engine parts such as the ignition (carburetor or injector). If the fuel pump is completely damaged, then be prepared that the ignition system that functions to drive the engine will not function properly.

Fuel Consumption Becomes Wasteful:

Some people who leave their gas tanks almost empty think because they are afraid of being wasteful. That is a wrong assumption. This behavior will actually make your vehicle's gasoline consumption wasteful in the long term. Because your vehicle requires extra power from gasoline to drive the engine. Well, instead of these things happening in your favorite car, friend, it would be nice to refuel regularly. It never hurts to always refuel before the tank is empty or the fuel indicator lights up. Later you yourself will be in trouble if suddenly the car breaks down on the road or even breaks down when going to work.




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