Why you shouldn’t drive with your low fuel light on!

Driving around with the low fuel light on is something we know we should never do but still let it happen from time to time. Some drivers see their cars fuel gauge as a nagging parent: it lights up urging you to refuel your car like your mom would remind you to clean your room.

Whatever the price of petrol may be, it may be tough for some drivers to fill their fuel tank simply. But waiting until your fuel tank becomes empty may end up costing you more than you think.

Also Read: Top 5 CVT gearbox tips you should know about

While we don’t have any statistic for Pakistan, a 2015 survey in America found that every year, 827,000 drivers ignore their car’s warning light, causing them to run out of fuel, breaking down on the roads. On top of that, 25% of drivers trust their cars and their skill a bit too much believing that they can make it extra 40 miles (around 65 kilometres) once the light turns on. Also, two million US drivers say they almost always drive with the light permanently on, usually hoping to find cheaper gas.

According to experts, driving on an empty fuel tank or close to empty is a terrible idea because:

Tips to Avoid Running Out of Gas

If your fuel light still happens to come on, you should do the following:

Share your thoughts and experience in the comments section below.

Exit mobile version