like others said... put the nozzle in 3/4 of the way and push the handle down so the nozzle points higher and u shouldnt have any problems...
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like others said... put the nozzle in 3/4 of the way and push the handle down so the nozzle points higher and u shouldnt have any problems...
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Originally Posted by Chi
you're not supposed to slam the thing in it like your in bed
be gentle :) nah petrol stations have some shit where you're not supposed to just push it in the whole way, have it so it just sits there should be like horizontal the handle that is and should fill normally, it clicks cos you've put the pump in too much
alter ego:
when i do it i go 3/4 of the way and then i have my back facing the car and i face the bowser. im not sure why but im guessing its how im putting pressure onto the lever, but it works all the time. i would get times where i would get click click click... then i would turn around and it would be fine. wierd.
if u can't figure the out for urself, u don't deserve to own the car.. no shit
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Originally Posted by medo
Haha..!Mad..!
but is ture..!
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Originally Posted by Chi
yer i needed everyone to tell me how to put in petrol so i can drive my car now :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by medo
btw what business is it of yours of what the f**k i deserve and dont deserve.. if you wana be smart go back to school hill-billy
hahaha
wat a funny thread. all u kients always get so hostile HAHAHA
btw, if u go to different petrol stations u'll realise it doesnt happen at all servoz, i hate servos which click all the time.
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Originally Posted by Chi
get a part time job as a petrol station assistant. you will learn in no time at all. :)
no no no you's have got it all wrong
come to think of it.. i dont notice that i do this now untill u brought it up coz ive been doin it for 3 years.
spin it around and hold it upside down
the only way i can do it without it clicking 389468734 times
put the fuel nozzel in, then rest it which causes the lifting of the nozzel inside the fuel pipe, then fill.