How to Remedy Not Turning Off the Engine While Refueling?

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DelArthur
07/28/25 9:16pm
The remedy for not turning off the engine while refueling is to immediately turn off the engine or switch the ignition to the ACC position. The impacts of not turning off the engine while refueling include: 1. Gasoline is an electrolyte, and with the engine and other instruments in operation, it can easily lead to instrument leakage, causing short circuits or open circuits in the wiring; 2. The exhaust pipe continuously emits exhaust gases, sometimes carrying sparks, which can easily create safety hazards; 3. Operating instruments generate a large amount of heat, accelerating the volatilization of gasoline, increasing the concentration of the gasoline-air mixture, which is difficult to disperse and can easily ignite or explode. The correct steps for refueling a car are: 1. Slow down and drive into the gas station slowly, then drive out at low speed after refueling; 2. Turn off the engine before refueling; 3. Start the car only after closing the fuel nozzle.
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ZaneLynn
08/12/25 1:56am
That time when I refueled without turning off the engine really scared me. I quickly turned off the ignition and pulled out the key to ensure the engine completely shut down. Then, I got out of the car to check the fuel filler neck, confirming there was no gasoline leakage and no strong smell of gasoline in the air. At this point, I couldn't restart the engine immediately; I let the car cool down for five minutes to dissipate heat. When I started it again, I paid extra attention to the dashboard warning lights—fortunately, no red lights came on. Taking it to the repair shop, they found the fuel pump temperature was slightly high. The mechanic said it was lucky I acted promptly, preventing damage to the carbon canister. After this lesson, I developed a new habit: every time I enter a gas station, I double-check that the tachometer reads zero, and I place the spare key next to the gear shift as a reminder not to be careless. Safety is something you really can't afford to be lax about.
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