Saw this question and it got answered on the ITV website
Hi Ted. Simple question, but one that had me and my friends wondering. How does the mechanic at the end of the refuelling nozzle know when the correct amount of fuel has been put into the car?
Keep up the good work.
Steve Bromley
Sheffield
I had this question last time, Steve, but since you ask…
There are three rows of lights on the nozzle, traffic light-style.
The red light means no fuel is flowing. Yellow means the nozzle is attached and fuel is flowing, and then the refuelling man gets a green light which indicates that the preset amount of fuel has been pumped in and he is clear to disconnect.
You might suggest there should be a light that warns the mechanic when the lollipop man has lost the plot and has released the car prematurely, but I don’t know what colour that would be. Brown, perhaps?
Why is sometimes the nozzle is hard to take out?