POV: You forget to press the button… 馃槨
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37 responses to “POV: You forget to press the button… 馃槨”
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Not worst part , it has been like this for decades and it works , non relevant video sorry Mate Matt .
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Even my American car has this
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Ice, snow and winter in general make this a huge problem. You have to use a fkn ice pick or a pick axe sometimes to get it unstuck, all the while someone else is constantly pressing the button.
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Not that much of a problem鈥︷煠封潛
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Ice, snow and winter in general make this a huge problem. You have to use a fkn ice pick or a pick axe sometimes to get it unstuck, all the while someone else is constantly pressing the button.
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That is best.
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Volvo does this too
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This is one of the features I absolutely love on our Golf 5.
Never had an issue with it. The Tiguan, which is quite a bit younger, has the pushy flap, and it got stuck so many times.. it’s not even funny.. every time we would arrive at the pump we would get the butterflies in our stomach, not the good types, while hoping that the fuel door would open.. -
Trying to make an issue out of something that isn’t a problem.
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Preach !
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After getting used to not faffing about the fuel door latch to fill up, IT IS frustrating.
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they do a lot of that.
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Wrong and right.
Not a problem, but annoying/frusturating -
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No, the worst thing is the beeping when you open the door with the key in the ignition, heaven forbid you just want to sit and listen to some tunes while you eat your lunch with the effing door open.
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That’s an American thing, not Japanese.
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Having recently watched a video on how Japanese get the fuel, this is a positive. The attendant fills the car and the customer stays inside.
Also even if that wasn’t the case, you drove to the petrol station, just remember to press the button before getting out for the drivers seat, it’s not hard 馃う馃槀
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bro this is done so that gas cannot be stolen
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The push ones won’t open as well when car is locked
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Actually it is done because it is a hybrid. There you have a pressure petrol/gas tank since you can drive on pure ev even it is for a short distance. It prevents leaking gas fumes in to the environment since the fuel pump is not constantly running.
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It’s good so no one steals your gas
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That little tank door gets locked when you lock your car, so regardless of how you open it, no one can steal your gas when the car is parked
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What kind of raggedy place do you live in where people steal fuel out of parked cars.
Also all fuel doors lock when the car is locked anyway so that doesn’t explain it either?
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My American car has the same thing
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鈥婡shroomyescmaybe Australia right now
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@shroomyesc thieves steal fuel everywhere. takes less than a minute with new power suckers out now. criminals are getting away with too much
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The same thing with those annoying Banks, they lock the money behind Steel doors 馃槨
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Fuel doors lock when the car is locked anyway
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It is not worst. Just different 馃槀
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That kinda ragebait doesn’t work on me
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The worst thing about other countries cars is that they don鈥檛 have this security. With gas prices the way they are people will be siphoning gas. It also prevents people from putting stuff in your gas that shouldn鈥檛 be in there.
If you can鈥檛 remember to press a simple button, before getting out of your car to pump gas, that鈥檚 on you.
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I’ll take “Things that have never happened to me or anyone I’ve ever met in my lifetime” for 1,000, Alex
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With gas prices where they are, give me a second button.
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You could press the button before getting out perhaps
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I prefer a interior release for the petrol cap
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my Mazda3 pushes to open but it still locks 30 secs after the doors are locked. So nobody can easily siphon my fuel.
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Best ever …in uk you have the Muslims steal your gas
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