quadrifoglio verde wrote: » Yeah but you'll probably find that you're driving it a lot more than the yaris. I brim mine every time I fill it only because the 3/4 line on the gauge is full but I'm not risking empty being 1/4
Bpmull wrote: » Actually speaking of fuel I got a call from my mother an hour ago wondering that if the fuel light had just come on would she be ok to do 50km today and tomorrow. So that then my dad could fill her car tomorrow evening when he gets home from the uk. She actually has a fear of fuel pumps so my dad or me always end up getting her diesel. She doesn't like touching the pump with her hand :pac: id say she gets fuel herself about twice a year and that would only be because she was really stuck for it.
dorgasm wrote: » Ha that's a new one! I've a fear of fuel pumps too but for a very different reason :pac:
Bpmull wrote: Actually speaking of fuel I got a call from my mother an hour ago wondering that if the fuel light had just come on would she be ok to do 50km today and tomorrow. So that then my dad could fill her car tomorrow evening when he gets home from the uk. She actually has a fear of fuel pumps so my dad or me always end up getting her diesel. She doesn't like touching the pump with her hand  id say she gets fuel herself about twice a year and that would only be because she was really stuck for it.
Noccy_Mondy wrote: » Ha my mam was the same, until I gradually trained her :pac: I never touch the nozzle bare hand, always use tissue, it leaves the smell of diesel on your hands otherwise.
Foxhole Norman wrote: Oooooh can't let some diesel on my precious little hands 
Foxhole Norman wrote: » Yer type of mams are the people I hate in work :P Oooooh can't let some diesel on my precious little hands :pac:
166man wrote: » What about strawberry flavoured diesel..?
challengemaster wrote: » Just spotted this over on the weather forum... -8C next week and probably below :eek:http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2057387595
Special Circumstances wrote: » Herself used to go to where you work now for that very reason. They must have been one of the very few places that still had a pump attendent. Topaz at the time? Whatever it was before anyway.
Foxhole Norman wrote: » I work in both Mahon and Ballincollig, Mahon I presume? That used to be a Texaco. I still do it if people ask me to but I don't stand out there.
Special Circumstances wrote: » Na, the 'collig boy. Can remember it being BP but can't remember what it was a few years ago. I'm too young for alzheimers!
Hal1 wrote: » There's blizzard like snow up at sally gap atm. Just back from there. The roads were nice and dry on the way up, and slightly illuminated by the moon.
Special Circumstances wrote: » Bought ATF fluid there for the first time. For power steering. I've no real issue with autos, they have their applications, but it still felt like buying cream for some embarrassing ailment. "It's not for me honestly" I'll admit toastedpickles, I can't spot the problem in your pic. something to do with the manifold mentioned earlier?
Special Circumstances wrote: » Yeah wouldn't fancy it. They never look like they are going to be an easy job on a 10 year plus car. Heatshield is surprisingly clean.