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In this Discussion
- 51Hudson April 2011
- bobdriveshudson April 2011
- Browniepetersen April 2011
- Lee ODell April 2011
Dashboard Secret revealed
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http://www.philseed.com/secret.html
OK, So how many of you knew this?
My good friend who rents a lot of cars did not know this.
When my wife told him he was so suprised. -
I did not know. It proved to be true with my cars...Brownie
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I'll have to check that out. I didn't know about that either.
Lee O'Dell -
Well I was filling my truck up today and I looked at my dash. Now I fill up my truck on the drivers side but my gas gauge, the little filler hose pump is on the right, but I do have an arrow that points to the drivers side. So I guess its not always true.
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My 2004 F150 has a pump on the display for fuel, handle on the right of the pump, but the label below says "Fuel door on left". 2007 Nissan Murano has a pump with the handle on the right, but has a triangle on the left (indicating where the fuel door is) Different instructions for different vehicles. Thanks, Bob
