We may not realize this, but the fuel nozzles found in millions of filling stations around the world are actually beautiful mechanisms based on old-school mechanical principles. Here's how they work.
For most of us, it’s simply one of life’s little annoyances ... those last few drops of fuel that dribble out of the nozzle at the gas station. For the guys at Canada’s Dram Innovations, however, that ...
It's a daily task that most of us probably take for granted. You pull up to a gas station, grab the pump, and fill up your vehicle with fuel. There's a good chance you have no idea of how that fuel ...
I drive a 2012 Kia Rio with about 12,000 kilometres on it. Everything has been fine until recently, when I started having trouble filling up the gas tank. The gas pump keeps stopping – every 30 ...
The state Fire Marshal is warning California residents of a possible spray hazard from faulty gasoline pump nozzles — as happened in Huntington Beach just last month. The nozzles, made by a ...
As Oklahomans head out for summer getaways, AAA Oklahoma urges drivers to be cautious when refueling vehicles at unfamiliar gas stations. Accidentally pumping the wrong fuel into cars and pickups can ...
Gas station owners are eager to remove the equipment, which costs about $15,000 to install. But the work and expense of maintaining the equipment on an annual basis is the bigger concern, said Ronald ...
There is a new warning about how you could cause major damage to your vehicle when you visit the gas station. The problem is picking the wrong fuel by using the color of the nozzle. AAA Oklahoma says ...