The lever beside the drivers seat lifts for opening the boot and you push down on that lever to open the fuel cover.
they only catch on fire when u pour a gallon of petrol over it and light a match...
it doesnt cost you money to get in there put you will have to pay for your petrol
Follow the fuel line from the fuel tank to the engine and you will find the filter.
i think petrol doesnt save because inlet and exhaust valve operated by cam shaft which is connected to cranck...so during slope both valve work and suction of fuel occurs but ignition doesnt occure,,,,,,
Cos the petrol all up in the boiler like yoooo has anyone even been far enough to look like isnt? Petrol is a cool guuy who doesnt affraid of anyhthing
The only Tesco Superstore that sells petrol that I know of in Norfolk (presuming you mean Norfolk, Eng, UK) is the one in Dereham just off the A47. I dont believe I have ever come across any more that sell petrol but that doesnt mean there arent any.
the filter is in the pump and whats funny is the factory doesnt have an interval for changing it. basically saying it doesnt need to be changed. but if you want to change it, u'd need to buy a pump and replace it like that
Some collective nouns to use for petrol are a tank of petrol, a can of petrol, a container of petrol.
have a look inside the petrol filler flap the pressures are listed on a sticker. ......My 2007 Octavia doesnt have a sticker inside the petrol cap and I dont think im alone with this. Tyre pressures arent in the manual either - not very helpful!
As petrol is a mixture, it has no exact formula. However, the largest component of almost all commercial petrols is isooctane, which has the formula C8H18, and its isomers, which have the same formula of disel
Some collective nouns to use for petrol are a tank of petrol, a can of petrol, a container of petrol.
petrol cars are cars with petrol in them lol