OT: Gasoline fill-up [again] (was Re: [AT] Subdivision Development
Mike Sloane
mikesloane at verizon.net
Mon Dec 6 03:35:32 PST 2004
The only problem I have ever had with an attendant was when one didn't
tighten the cap all the way. The "check engine" light came on shortly
afterwards, and I feared that I had something wrong with my engine.
Fortunately, I recalled hearing of someone with a similar problem and
found the loose cap. But it took almost a week for that light to go out.
It was no use yelling at the attendant, since he didn't speak English.
Now I make sure I listen for the "clicking" when they finish the fill,
and if I don't think I heard it, I get out and check.
Mike
DAVIESW739 at aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 12/5/2004 9:21:20 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> rowilson at infinet.com writes:
> Personally I wouldn't want some yahoo
> filling my vehicles up.
> Rob
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
> Actually there are more mishaps from drivers filling their own tanks than
> trained servicemen at your local station.
>
> I guess I grew up with service and I hate to see it go away just to please a
> few people who think they are saving something. Our gas cost no more than the
> other states around us and we get to set back and enjoy the comfort of our
> warm car seat.
>
>
> Walt Davies
> Cooper Hollow Farm
> Monmouth, OR 97361
> 503 623-0460
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Allamuchy NJ
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