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Hmmm. Is confused really the word to describe this? (hammer)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_cont ... bsljqWw8h4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_cont ... bsljqWw8h4
NazNomad":2d65d7pi said:'Confused' is the politically correct term, I believe.
phil.p":yslbav2y said:Our local Tesco has "Use Both Sides" notices on the the pumps ............... despite the fact that unless you are very accomplished the hoses won't reach if your filler is on the offside.
:lol: :lol: :lol:Woodchips2":1825f5dz said:I drove into an Asda filling station but the pump would not operate. The voice from the kiosk said' please turn your vehicle around for security reasons and next time do not come into the garage through the 'no entry sign', Whoops!
Regards Keith
Bit harsh, innit?hawkeyefxr":o9xzh3bq said:Why be 'politically correct' say it like it is, she's a complete numbscull and should not be behind the wheel of a car. I'm suprised she know where the ignition key goes. I was funny though lol
There's also a rumour that, generally, this symbol will have it's pump hose depicted on the same side as your fill port is on the vehicle. Certainly it rings true for both my car and the wife's - Mine's on the right and hers the left.JWLeaper":o9xzh3bq said:As an aside something I learnt only last year is that all modern cars I’ve driven have a little arrow head by the fuel gauge symbol pointing to the side where the filler cap is.
It seems to cost an awful lot more these days... like about three times more!!sunnybob":34l9601n said:That was about 15 years ago, cost me £80 to have the tank emptied. you can bet they strained the petrol and used it in their own cars.
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