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What is the refueling process?

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AlexanderLynn
07/30/25 1:41am

When entering the gas station, choose the appropriate fuel dispenser and select the one that corresponds to the desired gasoline grade. After parking the car, always remember to turn off the engine. Before using the fuel nozzle, the driver should discharge static electricity. Press the trigger to start refueling. After refueling, the driver should remember to close the fuel tank cap. Payment can be made via cash or mobile payment.

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MariaFitz
08/15/25 7:30am

I find the refueling process is actually quite simple, especially for a new driver like me. Let me share my experience. When driving into the gas station, look for the signs and park at an available pump. Remember to turn off the engine for safety – this is crucial. Then get out of the car. The fuel tank cap is usually on the side of the car and can be opened by pressing a button or manually twisting it. Walk to the fuel dispenser and select the fuel type, such as 92 or 95 octane gasoline. When I wasn't sure, I asked the staff who were very helpful and suggested 95 octane is sufficient for regular cars. For payment, you can use cash, bank cards, or scan QR codes – I usually use WeChat Pay to scan the QR code for a quick transaction. Then insert the nozzle into the fuel tank, squeeze the handle to start refueling. Stay nearby during refueling and watch the display showing the amount and liters – it will automatically stop when the tank is full to avoid overflow. After finishing, remove the nozzle and return it to its place, close the fuel tank cap tightly, and take the receipt. Sometimes I also buy water or get a car wash. The whole process is easy and fun – you'll get the hang of it after a few tries. I recommend refueling when the fuel gauge shows a quarter left, don't wait until the warning light comes on and rush. Anyway, it's all self-service now and takes about ten minutes for a full tank that can last hundreds of kilometers – feels very efficient.

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MacElias
10/20/25 8:41am

Having driven for over 20 years, refueling has become second nature to me. I just pull into any available pump at the gas station, turn off the engine to prevent accidents, and casually pop open the fuel cap. Then I walk over to the machine to select regular 95-octane gasoline – my go-to choice. Payment is quick with a credit card (just insert and enter PIN) or mobile payment via QR code scan – instant transaction. After starting, I grab the nozzle, insert it into the tank, pull the handle to fill up while watching the amount gradually rise until it auto-stops at full. The whole process is smooth and safe. Once done, I close the cap and drive off. Super convenient! The key is developing the habit – check fuel levels weekly and top up promptly to avoid delays. While at it, I might glance at tire conditions too. The entire routine takes about two minutes – effortless and worry-free.

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AveryFitz
12/04/25 2:24am

As a car enthusiast, I pay attention to fueling details such as the impact of fuel quality on the engine. Before driving into the station, turn off the engine to avoid static fires. Get out of the car to open the fuel tank cap and choose the appropriate fuel, such as 95 octane, based on the engine's requirements. After payment, insert the fuel nozzle. When filling, ensure the nozzle is deep into the tank opening to allow the fuel to fully inject. Watch the gauge for accurate automatic stopping. After completion, close the cap. It is recommended to use high-quality fuel to protect the engine and refuel regularly to prevent impurity accumulation. You can also record fuel consumption to optimize expenses. The entire process emphasizes safety and efficiency. Every refueling is as meticulous as caring for your beloved car.

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