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Beginner’s Guide: Fixing a Car That Ran Out of Fuel

It’s a shame when you’re driving along and your car runs out of fuel. You can’t continue to drive a car that has run out of gas. Well, luckily for you, this blog post is here to help! We will discuss the steps needed to restart a vehicle after running out of fuel. If your engine turns off due to lack of gas, don’t worry! It would help if you had a few things before continuing with these steps, and you must read how to do it.

Put Your Car in Neutral

car interiorPut your car in neutral. If you’re able to coast, do so for a bit before going into the next step. You don’t want to have it ultimately out of gas when you get where you’re going, but if that’s the case, then getting there should be priority # one. To avoid running out of fuel again, if you have a gas station on your route that’s about 30 minutes away from where you are now, try to stop there before things get dire.

Keep the engine running Keep the engine running. If it turns off while attempting to restart, it just might not start back up at all. You’ll need the power from the engine to get it going again.

Turn on Hazard Lights

This will not only let other drivers on the road know that you are stopped, but it can also help to prevent another accident. It would help if you placed a warning signal in front of your car using flares or reflective triangles, which are placed at least 50ft behind your vehicle. If you have them, put out any fires nearby with an extinguisher and stay in your car with the doors locked. You are on a highway, pull over to the shoulder of the road as soon as possible and turn hazard lights on. If there is no shoulder available, look for an emergency lane or anywhere that drivers will be able to move out of your way without causing another accident quickly.

Call For Help

man callingIf you run out of fuel and it’s an emergency, the best thing to do is call for help. This way, someone can take you to a gas station and fill up your car. If you decide to try and restart the engine, it’s crucial that you only do so if there’s no traffic around because your vehicle may start rolling down hills or cause other accidents. If there is no traffic, try to find a flat and clear area where you can safely attempt this.

When driving and the car runs out of gas, it’s essential to know what you need. You may be able to get more fuel from a nearby station if they have some, but in many cases, there is not an option for refueling on your side. In these situations, we recommend getting someone else who has a vehicle with fuel or hiking back down the road until you find one so that you can avoid waiting at the roadside all day long. If this sounds like something that could happen to you soon, make sure your family members and friends know how to help by sharing this post!