Never Add More Fuel After the Gas Pump Clicks

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  1. Daniel Sweeney

    See that slick leaning up against the Celica Old Scotty was out hot rodding last night. Burning up some tires.

  2. topJimmyP1984

    Thanks for the tips, I did just that on my 2004 Avalanche, luckily it was easy to replace myself with some YouTube help like yours. Thanks!

  3. Brad M

    If I stopped when the pump clicks off my car would never have more then a half of tank of gas

  4. Lizbeth Fry

    I drove taxi cabs for years. Can't tell you how many times I pulled into a gas station with an almost empty tank, the attendant sets the nozzle and it clicks off within two or three dollars. And then the trying to argue with me that I don't need the other $60 worth of gas! Infuriating. Also, I have over filled almost any cab ever drove for the past 20 years. I never wanted to short the next person on gas. We had to replace exactly one evaporation canister. One! I will be continuing to round up to the nearest Dollar. But thanks Gotti I always enjoy your videos thanks. I always enjoy your

  5. Johnny

    So how do you know when your evap canister is going bad?

  6. Joe Governale

    i had an OCD problem from being a gas jockey when i was 17 in the early 70s and always had to pump more to end the price on either 5 or 0 to make changing easier. i only recently became comfortable leaving the prices where they lie when the pump shuts off

  7. Pilate Pontius

    Scotty You're A God Man.TY

  8. bernard Russell

    Man I’ve learned the hard way thanks scotti

  9. Gustaaf Argoan

    You can afford to fill the tank?

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