Oregon Drivers Can Now Learn To Pump Their Own Gas

   / Oregon Drivers Can Now Learn To Pump Their Own Gas
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Ok, im going to have to check that one out. I do have arrows though and after a fashion, figured out they pointed to the side where the filler was.

Those are your turn signals.







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   / Oregon Drivers Can Now Learn To Pump Their Own Gas #132  
An indicator arrow or pointer is almost always alongside a distinctive gas pump icon...which are as old as the desktop computer age...
 
   / Oregon Drivers Can Now Learn To Pump Their Own Gas #133  
Maybe I am wrong...any vehicle I have seen in the past 8 years was driver side fill and judging from how they line up at my mega-station they all fill from that side. As for the "arrow", like I said many people never noticed it but I don't recall seeing any vehicle built in the past 20 years that didn't have it. It's usually at the bottom of your inside fuel gauge.
Ford Taurus X, Flex, 500, Explorer, etc are all right side fill.

Aaron Z
 
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   / Oregon Drivers Can Now Learn To Pump Their Own Gas #136  
At every large, busy station I go to, the lines at the left side of the pump (right side fill) are much shorter.

Bruce
 
   / Oregon Drivers Can Now Learn To Pump Their Own Gas #137  
Most pumps here are not one way (like costco is oneway), so you pull in either way. Usually no lines.
 
   / Oregon Drivers Can Now Learn To Pump Their Own Gas
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   / Oregon Drivers Can Now Learn To Pump Their Own Gas #139  
Maybe I am wrong...any vehicle I have seen in the past 8 years was driver side fill and judging from how they line up at my mega-station they all fill from that side. As for the "arrow", like I said many people never noticed it but I don't recall seeing any vehicle built in the past 20 years that didn't have it. It's usually at the bottom of your inside fuel gauge.

They still very which side of the vehicle the filler is on. Some Mazda's have the filler on the right side of the car. The mazda 3 for sure. Wife had one and it would get me just anout every time I used it. Have had a couple foreign rentals that were on the right side as well. One was a Kia I believe. Can't remember what the other one was.
 
   / Oregon Drivers Can Now Learn To Pump Their Own Gas #140  
From the drivers seat, the fuel guage to the right of steering wheel indicates fuel filler door on passenger side of vehicle. If fuel guage is to the left of steering wheel fuel filler on driver side. Only standardization I know of.
Pretty sure that's not true either. My Ram truck and my wife's Durango have left fill and right gauge.
 

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