Driving On Empty? Here’s Why You Shouldn’t!
If you’re the type of person that likes to squeeze every little drop of fuel out of each fill-up, you probably don’t know that you’re doing damage to your vehicle. GASP! I know, I didn’t know this either but it’s true. Running on empty or close to it is actually doing some pretty harmful damage to your vehicle. This week we are bringing you a few reasons why you should stop running on E and start keeping your vehicle filled up! For questions, give our team a call or schedule your service appointment today and let our team check up on your vehicle to ensure that it isn’t in harm’s way!
You’re Wearing Out The Pump:
The gas you pump into your vehicle acts as a coolant for the electric fuel pump motor and when you run low on fuel, this allows your fuel pump to suck in air. What’s that mean? That means your fuel pump is running hot and can cause your fuel pump to wear out prematurely or eventually fail. This problem will happen over time but can be costly to repair or replace.
Fuel Gauges Aren’t Always Accurate:
Just because your fuel gauge says you have 30 miles to empty, don’t take the chance. Fuel gauges are known to not be 100% accurate and the precision of your gauge relies on various factors including your vehicle’s fuel economy and your driving style. Consider this as an estimate and not an exact mileage to empty. In short, running on empty puts you at risk of getting stranded or being in an accident when your vehicle suddenly stops in the roadway. So, just fill up. Ok?
Sediment Implications Are Brutal:
When you fill up the tank, sediments in the gasoline tend to settle toward the bottom of the tank. If you let your fuel levels run low, dirt and other sediments get stirred up from the bottom of the tank. Then, as your fuel pump is trying to pump gas into your engine, it’s sucking up the dirtiest gasoline in the tank filled with all those sediments. This mixture of dirty gasoline can end up in the engine or fuel line and will be a costly repair. If you engine clogs, your entire fuel line system will have to be flushed which again can be very costly.