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Old 07-28-2008, 08:27 PM   #2
glatt
 
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You retract this blue sleeve, push the nozzle in place, and let the blue sleeve spring back and complete the air tight seal with the car's tank. Then you turn the nozzle to "on" and turn the pump on.

These LED gauges give you the gallon equivalent, but don't tell you what you are paying. I guess it's a surprise at the end of the month. He says it cost about $12 to fill up, and the tank lasts for about 200 miles.
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