I had seen the pictures on book of faces...... Thankyou for explaining what happened and hope you have a speedy recovery........ over here in Australia we aren't allowed to wear a helmet when refueling or paying for the fuel
1) fill the tank with low flow rate
2) stop fuelling when I have a look to the pump or anything else
3) it takes me twice the time to fill the tank but one a small overflowing experience was enough
My question. is why didn't the pump shut off when the fuel came back to the nozzle? It's usually automatic when the fuel reaches the nozzle it shuts off.
I had seen the pictures on book of faces...... Thankyou for explaining what happened and hope you have a speedy recovery........ over here in Australia we aren't allowed to wear a helmet when refueling or paying for the fuel