Mr Rodie added: “Making a habit of driving with low fuel can affect the health of your whole fuel system, but particularly the fuel pump and filter which are both essential to keep your car running smoothly.
“When it comes to your fuel pump, there are a couple of things you need to be aware of if you make a habit of going too long between fuelling up.
“Not only can air be drawn into your fuel system, which can lead to your vehicle stalling or refusing to start, but your fuel pump isn’t designed to work without fuel running through it, which can cause it to overheat.
“As your fuel level starts to run low, any debris that has collected at the bottom of your tank can be picked up and run through your fuel system. Over time, this debris can clog your fuel filter, limiting the amount of fuel that makes it to your engine, potentially causing a failure.”
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