Follow this link to see the article and picture of a Roadtrek on fire. He placed the nozzle in the fuel fill and gas gushed out when he hit the fuel grade button, the propane refrig was on thus setting off the fumes. The fire chief duplicated the incident as the latch on the nozzle was in the "ON" position, setting up the conflageration. No injuries to anyone. CCC
Speedhitch said
10:51 AM Mar 27, 2010
Just the other day I was fueling up when the car next to us starting over flowing. I was quick to shut off the pump...but was thinking just one small spark and I would have been historyl! Be careful out there.
Follow this link to see the article and picture of a Roadtrek on fire.
He placed the nozzle in the fuel fill and gas gushed out when he hit the fuel grade button, the propane refrig was on thus setting off the fumes.
The fire chief duplicated the incident as the latch on the nozzle was in the "ON" position, setting up the conflageration.
No injuries to anyone.
CCC