engine running while getting gas !!!

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The pumps also say to stay within sight of the pump while it's operating. These signs are there for a reason, and not because the station owner is sticker happy.
 
Unbelievable lack of common sense necessitates the use of often preposterous warning signs and labels. A label in my underpants warns, "Keep away from fire."
 
Originally Posted By: Kestas
The pumps also say to stay within sight of the pump while it's operating. These signs are there for a reason, and not because the station owner is sticker happy.


They're right next to the "Enhanced with Ethanol!" signs.

I tend to take what's written on signs for what it's worth.
 
Well, my SpeedPass is on my keychain, so I pretty much need to shut the car off before getting gas. plus, I might go inside and grab a drink. My car has no issues starting, so I don't feel a need to let it run. Even up north, the car never got cold on the inside in the time it took me to fill up.

I guess we all have to find a way to be a rebel. This just isn't my method.
 
Originally Posted By: Pablo
Originally Posted By: WishIhadatruck
The worse thing I've seen at the gas station was when a lady was filling up her VW Toureg and went inside and went to the bathroom. I pulled up and the gas tank was full and gas was overflowing all over....


So the nozzle control was broken?



If anyone trusts the risk of an explosion to a fifty-cent shut-off spring (no joke), they`ve got some serious issues...
 
Originally Posted By: chet2
i leave my engine running..i dont like starting my car any more than i have to

What's the problem with starting an already warmed up car?
 
Originally Posted By: Pablo
So the nozzle control was broken?

It's not as though the shut off mechanism is all that reliable.
 
Originally Posted By: Kestas
Originally Posted By: Pablo
So the nozzle control was broken?

It's not as though the shut off mechanism is all that reliable.


True enough I suppose. I've been pumping gas for 35+ years and I've never had one not shut off and fuel spew forth.

I'm also not saying I TRUST the mechanism, I've just never had one fail on me.
 
Originally Posted By: Pablo
Originally Posted By: Kestas
Originally Posted By: Pablo
So the nozzle control was broken?

It's not as though the shut off mechanism is all that reliable.


True enough I suppose. I've been pumping gas for 35+ years and I've never had one not shut off and fuel spew forth.

I'm also not saying I TRUST the mechanism, I've just never had one fail on me.
Same here. Been pumping gas for as long as Pabs and never a problem with gas leaking.

Now, I have had issues with the @#$&! pumps in Kalifornia that you have to get everything right, pray to the east and chant before it starts to pump gas.

Those things are a PIA.

Take care, Bill
 
Ive never done it. What freaks me out is when people filling up while blabing away on their cell phones. It even says on the pumps not to talk on cell phones.
 
Originally Posted By: WishIhadatruck
The worse thing I've seen at the gas station was when a lady was filling up her VW Toureg and went inside and went to the bathroom. I pulled up and the gas tank was full and gas was overflowing all over, it looked like it had just started. I quickly shut it off and went inside and told the attendant. They cam out and started clean-up. About 5 minutes later the lady finally came out, clueless. I'd much rather see her standing there watching what was going on with her engine running.

I have had to clean up more spills than I can count due to unattended pumps. My phiolsophy is it's a machine, don't trust it. Even KITT turned on Michael in one episode (the "real" Knight Rider, not the ripoff). I had someone say to me after I had the pump shut off becasue they walked away "I figured you were there and were watching the pump."
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I was pulling trash and told him that we are required to post signs to remind people to stay at the fueling point to prevent anything happening.
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Besides the 50¢ spring firemachine mentioned, you're depending on bubbling gas to reach the tiny hole about several inches down from the nozzle to shut the flow.

I've also seen signs indicating not to use the nozzle upside down, or this automatic shut off feature may not work. Good to know when I'm using the hose stretched over to the other side of the car.
 
Originally Posted By: WishIhadatruck
The worse thing I've seen at the gas station was when a lady was filling up her VW Toureg and went inside and went to the bathroom. I pulled up and the gas tank was full and gas was overflowing all over, it looked like it had just started. I quickly shut it off and went inside and told the attendant. They cam out and started clean-up. About 5 minutes later the lady finally came out, clueless. I'd much rather see her standing there watching what was going on with her engine running.


We don't have the automated filling tabs on our pumps up here anymore... Too many stupid people I guess!

I like when they flip out because you're on your cell phone but it's ok to be on your Blue-Tooth headset with the phone at your hip (closer to the gas vapour I might add)...
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C'mon...
You drive up with it running and sit there, you run the engine afterwards - what magic is there to turn the car off for the instantaneous actual filling moment?
 
Do you drive up to a running hose ?

My question is why WOULDN'T you turn it off ?

It's not like you are driving anywhere while you are putting the fuel in.
 
Are you going anywhere while your car is stationary ?

Why does it need to be running while you are going nowhere ?

Regardless of the world around you, you are stopped !
 
maybe if he shut it down while refuelling it won't start again.

I've had that where I didnt want to shut it down. i did anyway. the stupid VW 93 jetta 1.8 carb did not start. i was a wee lad and tried to jumpstart wihtout knowing how to, almost blew the battery up.
 
Originally Posted By: mechtech2
What about others filling their cars next to you when you drive or start your car? [Or visa versa?]


Cars with a running engine should have an operator at the controls. What's so difficult about comprehending that? Even a NASCAR vehicle has a driver behind the wheel while being fueled with the engine running.
 
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