Drive and see how long it lasts.
Because the gauge is broken.
enough petrol to get you to a petrol garage anywhere in the UK
the future of petrol is not in fact petrol it is hydrogen hydrogen in the future will be used as a fuel in our cars because of it's abundance and the fact that the only thing that comes out of the exhaust is water H20. honda have already made a hydrogen car (not on sale) and if you search it up you will probably find it. when we find an easier way of extracting it it will almost certainly replace the void t left by petrol
When the petrol light comes on in most cars there is enough left in the tank to get to a petrol station, which is around ten or fifteen miles worth. So lets say a fiesta does 40 mpg, that would mean 1/4 of a gallon or around a litre of petrol.
your car stops
From my experience they do seperate. Gas (petrol) to the bottm and diesel to the top.
The solid substance left after heating coal is called coal ash, while the residue left after heating petrol is known as petroleum coke. These solid substances are byproducts of the heating process and can vary in composition depending on how the coal or petrol was processed.
on the front left of the engine if its a petrol
The substance left after heating coal is coal ash. The substance left after heating petrol is a residue called coke. Both of these byproducts are typically composed of carbon and other elements.
The petrol filter is located under the rear of the car, just forward and to the left of the fuel tank.
You are likely to be either coke (from coal) or carbon residue (from petrol). These solid substances are left behind when coal or petrol is heated in the absence of oxygen, which removes volatile components and leaves behind a carbon-rich material.
Its left broken.