How to Remove a Nozzle for Pumping Gas

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Part of the video series: How to Pump Gas

Summary: Taking out the nozzle to start pumping gas. Learn how to pump your own gas with these video instructions.

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Dan Wolstenholme Dan Wolstenholme started in the automotive industry as a pump jockey at a full service gas station. This taught him about safety, as well as myths, in the bus... read more

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How to Remove a Nozzle for Pumping Gas

Hi! This is Dan Wolstenholme on behalf of Expert Village. I am going to show you how to pump gas. In this clip, we are going to show you how to remove the nozzle, it has kicked off after filling the vehicle. So what we want to do is take the nozzle, carefully remove it and make sure that there is no gas in there that is dripping out, bring it back over to the pump back in place and that part of it is done. While we are waiting for the receipt to print, actually you can choose whether to have a receipt or not. We are going to choose yes in this case. There we go. We are going to go back over to the vehicle and we are going to grab the gas cap, tighten it clockwise. We are always going to tighten until at least to three clicks. That seals the gas cap and makes sure you don't have an evaporated leak that would turn on your check engine light if you left it loose. We are going to go ahead and shut the fuel door and that finishes that segment.

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