Fuel tanks in everyday automobiles supply fuel steadily to the engine during normal driving.
Typically, these tanks hold enough fuel for standard trips, providing substantial reserve for routine use.
When the fuel level approaches empty, the tank still delivers fuel consistently to the engine.
The vehicle maintains its usual performance, with the engine running smoothly and acceleration unchanged.
Fuel flows from the limited remaining supply, supporting ongoing operation without interruption.
The gauge indicates the low state, while the system continues to function within its range.
Here, the fuel tank operates at the boundary of its normal capacity, preserving function with reduced reserve margin.
