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ChooChooMan74
Feb 27, 2014Explorer
If your refrigerator can run as fast as you drive, then it can run all it wants.
Enough of the bad jokes. Yes, you can leave it running. I leave it running when I get diesel, too. My fridge is on the curb side, fuel fillup on the road side, and I am usually on the outside pumps if I am fueling up, so my fridge is no where near any possible vapors. Also, gasoline vapors are heavier than air, so it will take a lot of vapors to get anywhere near the fridge.
Enough of the bad jokes. Yes, you can leave it running. I leave it running when I get diesel, too. My fridge is on the curb side, fuel fillup on the road side, and I am usually on the outside pumps if I am fueling up, so my fridge is no where near any possible vapors. Also, gasoline vapors are heavier than air, so it will take a lot of vapors to get anywhere near the fridge.
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