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You're cruising down the road, enjoying the drive, and suddenly your car sputters, coughs, and grinds to a halt. You've run out of gas. It's a scenario that most drivers want to avoid, not just because it's inconvenient but because it can be damaging to your vehicle's engine. Running out of gas, also known as "running on empty," can lead to a series of issues that you'd rather not deal with. So, what should you do when you find yourself in this situation, and how can you prevent damage to your car? 1. Pull Over Safely If you notice your fuel gauge hovering near "E," start looking for a safe place to pull over immediately. Stopping on the side of the road or in a parking lot is much safer than trying to coast to the nearest gas station. 2. Turn Off the Engine Once you've pulled over safely, turn off your engine. This can help prevent any potential damage that may occur when your car runs out of fuel. 3. Stay Safe Make sure you and y ... read more