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HT Rambler 08-30-2009 10:58 PM

Pretty wild
 
I'll try and be brief ,thought i would share. wife and I took the z to a friends b-day party for his wife. We left the party around 2:am, I knew we were pretty low on gas but thought we could make it.
I'm on the beltway headed home and when i get in the car the little message center shows low gas and 38 miles to empty. So i keep my eye on the gage and figure i can make it. Now my gage is down to 27 miles,I'll be pushing it but I think I can get there. About one minute later the gage goes to dashes, so now i b-line for the next exit. So i cruse the feeder road looking for open gas station. After i roll past 2 closed stations i come up on an exxon that is open :tup:. I jump out pop the gas and insert nozzle, my Buddie calls me that i was following back to our end of town as i grab for the phone the gas nozzle jumps out of the hole. Gas is spraying like crazy. Once i get the nozzle to disengage i tap the window to get my wife to cut the car off. I'm covered from mid chest to toe in gas, my shoes are soaked to the point that i'm slipping and sliding in the puddle of gas.
Now before the questions are asked, were you drinking at the party :yes. not to the point of having too much. It happened so quick i don't think that i knocked the nozzle out but may have?? But my question is don't the gas shut off when something like that happens? Auto shut off?
Well anyway is here is my situation i'm soaked in gas and have to get in my car just to make it home. Then i have to get the gas off of my car because the hatch area was soaked in gas.
Today Sunday i have a slight hint of gas smell in the car, fabreeze has helped and the windows have been down all day.
on a safety note: cut your car off, don't worry about cell phone calls, keep your car full of gas.:icon18:

nogoodname 08-30-2009 11:06 PM

just never sit in the car and go back to the pump while it's on.... a static charge can build up on you and that's it for the Z and you.

DIGItonium 08-30-2009 11:13 PM

I was at one of the gas stations close to IAH. The pump had some sort of plastic "accordion" that requires to you apply some force to the nozzle for it to remain clicked. It took awhile for me to figure it out since I've never seen one in KS. So in your case, this part would've helped.

JoeD 08-30-2009 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by DIGItonium (Post 179463)
I was at one of the gas stations close to IAH. The pump had some sort of plastic "accordion" that requires to you apply some force to the nozzle for it to remain clicked. It took awhile for me to figure it out since I've never seen one in KS. So in your case, this part would've helped.

Interesting. I have never once seen a gas-pump without the said "accordion" [sic] in CA.

Great story, HT Rambler. Thanks for sharing. :ugh2:

Trips 08-30-2009 11:43 PM

Defective safety shutoff switch. The nozzle is supposed to stop pumping. here in cali that's how the nozzles work. Now out of cali where nozzles have no rubber boots they should also have a safety switch for safety reasons so I'm guessing that's stations nozzle was Defective..

Brazilbro 08-31-2009 12:36 AM

I would have had your girl pull the car to a dark area of the gas station and striped down and drove home naked so as not to soak the seats in gas.

Trips 08-31-2009 12:44 AM

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Originally Posted by HT Rambler (Post 179423)
I'll try and be brief ,thought i would share. wife and I took the z to a friends b-day party for his wife. We left the party around 2:am, I knew we were pretty low on gas but thought we could make it.
I'm on the beltway headed home and when i get in the car the little message center shows low gas and 38 miles to empty. So i keep my eye on the gage and figure i can make it. Now my gage is down to 27 miles,I'll be pushing it but I think I can get there. About one minute later the gage goes to dashes, so now i b-line for the next exit. So i cruse the feeder road looking for open gas station. After i roll past 2 closed stations i come up on an exxon that is open :tup:. I jump out pop the gas and insert nozzle, my Buddie calls me that i was following back to our end of town as i grab for the phone the gas nozzle jumps out of the hole. Gas is spraying like crazy. Once i get the nozzle to disengage i tap the window to get my wife to cut the car off. I'm covered from mid chest to toe in gas, my shoes are soaked to the point that i'm slipping and sliding in the puddle of gas.
Now before the questions are asked, were you drinking at the party :yes. not to the point of having too much. It happened so quick i don't think that i knocked the nozzle out but may have?? But my question is don't the gas shut off when something like that happens? Auto shut off?
Well anyway is here is my situation i'm soaked in gas and have to get in my car just to make it home. Then i have to get the gas off of my car because the hatch area was soaked in gas.
Today Sunday i have a slight hint of gas smell in the car, fabreeze has helped and the windows have been down all day.
on a safety note: cut your car off, don't worry about cell phone calls, keep your car full of gas.:icon18:

adding to your safety note Don't spill gas on your balls due to high itch burning sensation....:bowrofl::bowrofl::bowrofl::bowrofl:

vReath 08-31-2009 12:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DIGItonium (Post 179463)
I was at one of the gas stations close to IAH. The pump had some sort of plastic "accordion" that requires to you apply some force to the nozzle for it to remain clicked. It took awhile for me to figure it out since I've never seen one in KS. So in your case, this part would've helped.

i know at some Shell gas stations they have that. havent been to any other gas station that has that safety feature.

Hi-TecDesigns 08-31-2009 05:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Triple's (Post 179512)
Defective safety shutoff switch. The nozzle is supposed to stop pumping.

Close, but not quite... the "safety" is a small hole that shuts the flow off when covered (i.e., full tank) due to reverse pressure. If the safety worked as you suggested, no one would be able to fill up a hand-held tank for the lawn mower.

tgm 08-31-2009 06:14 AM

Never use the cell phone while near the pump. It is an electrical fire hazard and could also interfere with the pump meter.

Island_370 08-31-2009 06:22 AM

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Originally Posted by HT Rambler (Post 179423)
Once i get the nozzle to disengage i tap the window to get my wife to cut the car off. :icon18:

You had the car running while filling up? That is extremely dangerous. Please stop doing that.

Glad to hear you are safe. That could have been very VERY bad.

As for the nozzle popping out, the filler is not too stable for this car...at least for me. The accordion is a vapor collector, it will be more and more common.

Hi-TecDesigns 08-31-2009 09:13 AM

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Originally Posted by tgm (Post 179736)
Never use the cell phone while near the pump. It is an electrical fire hazard and could also interfere with the pump meter.

<sigh> These wive's tales keep getting passed around the net. The cell phone is not a fire hazard. This tale most likely started by some end-of-the-world type who saw an internet video of a gas station fire. Those fires have all been caused by static electricity sparks (as warned against previously). People start the pump, get back in their cars and rub around on their cloth seats, then get back out and touch the car near the nozzle... if they had grounded themselves at the door before getting near the nozzle, the fire would never start.

The cell phone has zero effect on the pump's meter, either. The cell phone has zero effect on the sensitive electronics of an airplane (despite those wive's tales!). This one most likely started with the people who noticed the auto-debit gas keyfobs (I think Shell and Exxon were big pundits of these type of keyring fobs) were interfering with the security fobs for their cars... if the gas fob was on the same keyring as the car's fob (like what Nissan uses), some cars wouldn't start. The car's security RFID antenna was actually powering both the gas fob and the car's fob, and the return signal from the gas fob was interfering with the car's fob. In addition, the car fobs were (for a short period of time) causing multiple gas charges when brought near the gas fob charge panel on the pump... again, because they were on the same keyring.

bullitt5897 08-31-2009 09:49 AM

Sounds like a story of mine lol except some a hole jammed the nozel to wideopen so when I pulled the nozel out of the machine it went bizirk! Spraying gas everywhere lol I slamed it into the gas tank and proceeded to cuss rapantly in anger. I rinsed the car down and finished filling up. Now i check the nozel everytime :)

I fill up with my car on always have and never had a problem then again I do make sure thereis no static charge before I handle the gas nozel.

Btw. I'm at the dentist so if my spelling or any thing is off it's because I'm doind this on my phone whil the dentist is working lol talk about dedication to the forum ;)

Blown32 08-31-2009 11:18 AM

I never let any attendant put gas in my car.Most of these attendants are kids and don't have any idea what the word cautious and careful mean anyway.
I get out and fuel my own Z and hold the nozzle the whole time.Now some of you may say thats a pain waiting there while it fills.Think of the guy in the car next to you drooling over your new 370 just wishing he had one to fill up!
So I don't mind at all.
Have had some attendants that won't let me work the nozzle.No problem I just leave and go to the next place.They say there is a law in NJ that doesn't allow anyone but the attendant to fill the car.Well being kids I guess they are afraid they are going to go to jail or something.So my law is " always fill myself"!
So give it some thought because it may save your car from getting scratched or you and your car getting drenched with gas.

jmlenz 08-31-2009 11:43 AM

why would you keep the car running while filling up?


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