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How to get and use fuel on trucks in Dying Light: The Beast

How to Find Fuel for Trucks in Dying Light: The Beast

Navigating the world of Dying Light: The Beast is technically easier than ever, especially now that you can drive trucks. But like any vehicle, these trucks need fuel. So where can you find fuel in the middle of a zombie apocalypse? Here’s how.

Your primary source of fuel in Dying Light: The Beast will be from derelict cars scattered throughout the world. A good rule of thumb is: if it isn’t a bright green truck with “Park Ranger” on the side or a family sedan, you can likely get fuel from it.

To siphon fuel, approach the car and locate the gas cap. When the “Search” prompt appears, interact with the gas cap. This action follows the same rules as looting a zombie or human corpse—you might sometimes get a single unit of fuel, other times nothing.

You can also find fuel on zombies carrying large camping backpacks or as a random reward hidden around the world. While it’s relatively rare to find fuel outside of cars, it does happen occasionally.

How to Add Fuel to Trucks

Each truck starts with about two pips of fuel. In practice, this allows for roughly five minutes of travel without any perks that improve fuel economy.

To add fuel to a truck, go to its gas cap and interact with it. One unit of fuel restores around two additional fuel pips, up to a maximum of six.

Early in the game, it’s usually best to spend one fuel unit at a time since you’ll often be traveling between nearby points of interest and fuel supplies are limited. However, by mid-game, you’ll want to keep your truck’s tank full due to the map’s increased size.

Even with the fuel economy perk, trucks consume gas quickly, so it’s good practice to loot a few cars whenever you come across them. Keeping an eye out for fuel ensures you won’t get stranded in the middle of the zombie-infested world.
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