You will be able to watch the gas gauge go up. I do it all the time even though theres signs that say not too, its fine.
I also allow the engine to run while re fueling. I avoid shutting my car off when I am going to start it again in a few minutes regardless. One engine start causes more wear than hundreds of miles of running, and keeps the battery charged, and each start causes more battery wear. batteries are only good for so many starts, the heavy load imposed on them. BUT NEVER NEVER EVER leave engine running with children in car ..ever , no way no how
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put gas in it!
if you put ketchup in your gas tank the car will not work appropriatlley because when u put gas the ketchup will probbaly pulg up the car
Nothing happens, except your wallet will be lighter.
you will be ok MIGHT notice a very s;ight decrease in performance
it will make it spit and sputter and tear up ur engine
When the car is cold the thermostat is closed. When the thermostat is closed the coolant does not circulate or get in to the engine block.
You probably destroyed the fuel pump, which happens a lot when you run a fuel-injected car out of gas.
We need a little more info here. Did the car run out of gas before you refilled it and ran into the "won't start" problem? OR, does this happen every time you put fuel in the car? I'd guess that sometimes, the car might start? Can you help us out with details, please?! FriPilot It happens every time i put gas in it.
There may be many reasons why a 97 Plymouth Breeze won't start after running it out of gas. Even after you've put gas back in, if the spark plugs are bad or the battery is dead, the car will not start.
The right type of fuel will keep a car running its best. The Audi can take premium, special or regular unleaded gas.
It might smoke a little and eventually ruin the fuel system.