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Is It Harmful to Refuel Without Turning Off the Engine?

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DeVanessa
08/28/2025, 10:52:10 PM

Refueling without turning off the engine does not affect the car, but it poses safety hazards. Below is an introduction to the relevant content: Specific reasons: Because the vehicle's electrical equipment is in working condition and the engine is running at high temperatures, if there is a circuit leakage, it is very likely to cause a fire. Therefore, when refueling the car, be sure to remember to turn off the engine and power, and only start driving after refueling and securely closing the fuel tank cap. Refueling precautions: Never refuel the car before turning off the engine. Refueling should only be done after the engine is turned off. If the staff does not turn off the refueling gun, the driver must never start the car, as this can easily cause a fire. It is also not recommended to refuel during thunderstorms, as this is a safety consideration to avoid lightning strikes and fires. Since automotive fuel is a flammable gas, flammable oil vapor can easily disperse into the surrounding air during refueling. If struck by lightning, the consequences can be severe.

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SanRobert
09/10/2025, 03:33:50 AM

Refueling without turning off the engine is absolutely harmful. Having driven for over twenty years, I fully understand this danger. The engine generates high heat during operation, and combined with gasoline vapors, it can easily cause a fire or explosion. This is a major taboo at gas stations, and I've seen numerous accident reports, ranging from minor scares to severe injuries and vehicle fires. Moreover, idling the engine increases emissions, polluting the air and harming both the environment and health. Whenever I refuel, I always remind myself to turn off the engine and engage the handbrake to ensure safety. Developing this habit not only protects the vehicle but also avoids legal disputes, as many places legally require the engine to be off. In short, don't cut corners for convenience—safety first benefits everyone.

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RhettFitz
10/24/2025, 04:25:25 AM

As an environmental advocate, I believe the issue of refueling without turning off the engine is significant. With the engine running continuously, the exhaust fumes pollute the air and exacerbate climate change—this is no small matter. More importantly, gasoline vapors are highly flammable; encountering a hot engine or static sparks could lead to combustion or even explosions in severe cases. I always emphasize in my community that turning off the engine while refueling can reduce risks and protect both individuals and the environment. Recalling the last time I refueled, I saw someone with their engine on, and the staff immediately warned them. Developing this small habit can also save a bit of fuel and extend the vehicle's lifespan. Safety isn't just a personal matter; it's a social responsibility. Let's make the right choice together.

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LeonardoAnn
12/07/2025, 09:02:23 PM

From a vehicle repair experience perspective, refueling without turning off the engine does not directly damage the engine, but it poses high safety risks. The heat generated by the running engine or electrical sparks can ignite gasoline vapors, potentially causing a fire. Common issues include vehicle damage or personal injury due to accidents, leading to troublesome and expensive repairs. I recommend always turning off the engine when refueling to avoid additional risks. This practice has minimal impact on the vehicle itself but is primarily for safety and compliance with regulations. Developing this simple habit ensures a safe journey home.

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Aragorn
01/27/2026, 10:12:27 PM

I remember when I first learned to drive, the instructor repeatedly emphasized that the engine must be turned off when refueling. Once, in a hurry, I forgot to turn off the engine and was shouted at by the staff, which gave me a cold sweat. Although the car wasn't damaged, looking back, it would have been terrible if static electricity had ignited the gasoline. Now, every time I refuel, I habitually stop and turn off the engine. This simple and effective practice prevents accidents and has little impact on the engine. Don't overlook small safety measures.

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LeahFitz
04/23/2026, 03:02:22 AM

Refueling without turning off the engine is indeed harmful. I understand it's prohibited by law due to the extremely high risk of fire. A running engine emits exhaust fumes and static electricity, which can easily cause an explosion in a gasoline-flammable environment. I've seen warning signs at different gas stations, and violators may face fines or penalty points. Developing the habit of turning off the engine is both worry-free and safe, without adding extra burden to the engine. Paying attention to small details makes driving more reassuring.

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