zennie
Well-Known Member
Can you guys smell petrol after you pump a full tank? First time I pumped I could smell for half a day. It was because the pump attendant was trying to pump more than auto stop. I did it again the 2nd time and it was no smell as I let it stop and waited a few seconds before pulling the nozzle out. Third time now and I told the attendant to pump auto stop. I am not sure If she did or not but I could smell petrol again. I noticed that there are overflow holes on the bottom part of the bigger inlet, meaning if any petrol comes out after you pull out the nozzle, it will most likely go into that drainage pipe for overfilled petrol. I checked my friend's Audi and it has the holes only on top, meaning unless there is a lot of petrol that has overflowed out, then it will flow out.
So my question is it is because of this design that makes it very easy for the petrol to end up being in the overflow pipe because if you pull out the nozzle with some petrol, I would assume it would get into the overflow pipe quite easily? Anyone else notice this happening on their 7 series quite frequently??
So my question is it is because of this design that makes it very easy for the petrol to end up being in the overflow pipe because if you pull out the nozzle with some petrol, I would assume it would get into the overflow pipe quite easily? Anyone else notice this happening on their 7 series quite frequently??