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08-28-2007, 06:03 PM
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Re: I had a mishap at the gas pump
I just tried searching about engine running when at the gas pump.
I cant find anything on the web ?
Alot about static
We all know the static charge we get from the H3 cloth seats(I covered them so not a issue) when getting in/out of our trucks, static snap like that could cause a spill to light up
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I just realized the wife was driving,she was behind the wheel, she forgot to shut off the engine
After 24 years together its not me or she its US like we are one.
If she does something stupid or good, I did something stupid or good 
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08-28-2007, 06:22 PM
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Re: I had a mishap at the gas pump
With the engine running you have an open ignition source in the Alternator
Here are the explosive limts for gasoline UEL: 7.6% and LEL: 1.4%.
The conditions for an explosion have to be just right but why take a chance?
If you have spilled gasoline on hot concrete under your car you could have a problem with electrical sources or static electricity.
Why do you think all the electrical conduit around gas pumps is in "seal off" Class 1 Div 1 conduit?
Guidelines for Fueling Vehicles (From Chevron) http://www.chevron.com/products/prod...e_safety.shtml
Turn off your engine. Disable or turn off any auxiliary sources of ignition such as a camper or trailer heater, cooking units or pilot lights.
Put your vehicle in park and/or set the emergency brake.
Do not smoke, light matches or use lighters while refueling
Use only the refueling latch provided on the dispenser. Never jam the refueling latch on the nozzle with any object (i.e. gas cap, etc.)
Never leave the nozzle unattended.
Do not overfill or top-off your vehicle tank ? it can cause spillage.
Do not allow children to fuel and /or assist fueling vehicle.
Never use a cell phone or other personal electronic device while refueling (for example, laptops, PDAs and electronic games).</B> These items should be left in your vehicle.
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08-28-2007, 07:35 PM
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Re: I had a mishap at the gas pump
On the way out of Paragon last year I went to fill up the H2. I turned off the engine, but did start the pumping with the clip engaged and then went inside to buy some food and drinks. All of a sudden some guy starts yelling that there's gas pouring out of the Hummer. I dropped everything and ran towards the door. There was gas everywhere. I seriously felt that I was about to see my H2 for the last time. It was a hot summer day and I didn't know whether to run up to the potential bomb or not. The indecision went away quickly and I ran to the pump and shut it off. Next while standing in a small pond of gasoline I had decide whether starting the truck in this pool was a smart idea also. Fortunately nothing blew when I turned they key. After pulling away to a safe place I went back inside a bit sheepishly to pay my bill. While I was angry that the pump had failed I had to admit blame for walking away. So now I just stay with the car when I fill her.
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08-28-2007, 08:17 PM
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Re: I had a mishap at the gas pump
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Originally Posted by Desert Dan
With the engine running you have an open ignition source in the Alternator
Here are the explosive limts for gasoline UEL: 7.6% and LEL: 1.4%.
The conditions for an explosion have to be just right but why take a chance?
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Very true, but if this was an issue, they would need to change the signs from "stop motor while fueling" to "wave off any vehicle that pulls up to the pump next to you using international sign language to inform the other driver that you are refueling and it is dangerous for them to run there engine within X feet of a pump dispensing fuel."
Am I taking it a bit far, sure I am, but if it's an issue, it's an issue.
I think some people made more of it than it is in reality.
I'm with you on the "why take the chance" and the majority of the time I shut the engine off and pump fuel. If I have kids and / or the dog in the vehicle on hot day, I may leave it running.
On a somewhat related subject, since it seems that fire awareness is a hot topic (pun intended) on this thread, I'm curious where y'all have your fire extinguishers mounted. I've only had my H3 a few weeks and haven't had a chance to mount mine. It is still in the box of stuff I removed from my last vehicle.
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08-28-2007, 09:24 PM
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Re: I had a mishap at the gas pump
Not only is that a sentence, it's a run-on sentence.  Slow down man.
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08-28-2007, 10:17 PM
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Re: I had a mishap at the gas pump
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Originally Posted by Steve - SanJose
Gotta cut down on the coffeeeee 
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Hey Steve, maybe you should drink some. Then maybe we could get a complete sentence every now and then. 
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