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Martyn
Feb 27, 2014Nomad
ChooChooMan74 wrote:
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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