Watchman said:Out in the sticks, we don't need to worry about such things. Most folks leave their keys in the ignition.
I've seen people leaving their cars running in the parking lot of the local Hyvee, and go shopping. For a half hour or more.
It's a far cry from Portland, where we used to lock the car if we were going into the 7 eleven for a snack.
They were probably just workers burning company gasto keep it cool for themI walked my dog past a lanscaping truck which was left running while the guys were working. I have no idea why they left it running. Seems like a waste to me. It got me to thinking how many people will be doing that now-a-days with gas prices like they are.
Had the same issue with my Tacoma. Realized there was no sense in a locking cap. They just punch a hole in tanks these days because it’s easier than trying to syphon.Someone stole 5 gallons of gas from my truck´s tank. I put in a locking gas cap and next day my "service engine soon" light went on. The mechanic told me those caps let air in which triggers the light. He also told me I was lucky that the thief didn't run into it. When they find one, they just poke a hole in the tank to steal the gas. Costs a fortune to replace the gas tank.
After the tank has been punched, just put a valve in the hole for next time. Never leave more than a gallon or so in it and drain that yourself before you walk away.Had the same issue with my Tacoma. Realized there was no sense in a locking cap. They just punch a hole in tanks these days because it’s easier than trying to syphon.
After the tank has been punched, just put a valve in the hole for next time. Never leave more than a gallon or so in it and drain that yourself before you walk away.
Or just stay out of 3rd world shite holes and keep your business in decent neighborhoods.