How do you know which side of the car the fuel tank cover is on?

How to choose where the mouth of the deposit will go? The decision is entirely up to the designers and engineers, but it’s not by chance or on a whim.

One of the worst times to drive is when you need to fill up. The high cost of gasoline and oil always produces an effect that combines resignation and pain in the area of ​​the pants known as the pocket.

In this necessary process of fuel loading, many people have a doubt. Which side is the basin cover on? Should I stop to the left or right of the pump?

Well, to solve this doubt that can arise when we are in a car that is not ours and without having to get out of the car or strain with the neck to see where this cover is, there is a secret that will help you solve this mystery.

Woman at a gas station. Lady in white t-shirt. Woman near the car.

On the dashboard, where the fuel gauge is located, there is always a number with the hose that symbolizes the pump, where the fuel level in the tank is indicated. Well, next to this symbol there is an arrow pointing precisely to where the lid is. Not to be confused with the warning light that comes on when we run out of fuel, we are talking about the symbol that is next to the needles.

But, how do you choose where the tank mouth will go? The decision is entirely up to the designers and engineers, but it’s not by chance or on a whim.

If we focus on an aesthetic question, the fact that it is installed on one side or the other does not change.

However, the regulations which are made to the manufacturers so that a vehicle can circulate are multiple and include the place where certain elements must be.

According to the Mapfre website, “the fuel tank must be located in the widest part of the vehicle, in an area that is dented and cannot leak onto the exhaust pipe or the electrical wiring to avoid a disaster in the event of an accident. “.

It is for this reason that the bonnet is on the sides, whereas in an electric car it can be on the front without any problem.

But whether it’s right or left depends on which decision the company’s engineers deem most appropriate.

So if you’re not sure which side the cover is on, check the arrow on the dash and if for some reason it’s not, the safest thing to do is get out of the car and hopefully check it out before you get settled. the charging station to save you trouble.

Now, as a detail that can be found in most vehicles and that you may not have been aware of its functionality either, it is something that is precisely on the fuel tank cover .

In that part of the vehicle that opens, through the internal area of ​​​​the sheet, in addition to indicating the type of fuel used by the vehicle (do not confuse between gasoline and diesel), manufacturers generally provide a small container where the lid and so it does not get stuck when we load fuel.

But be careful, it’s not in all cars, it’s just a detail of some manufacturers, in fact, there are models from brands like Ford that don’t have a cover and that use a system called Easy Full, which occupies a sprinkler to seal the pond after loading is complete.

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Source: Latercera

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