Having seen loads of these, there is one that, although I've never paid much attention to, I feel it's only fair to comment on my own recent experiences.
The myth in question is the fuel guage symbol denotes the side of the filler cap on the car either by the side of the hose on the image, or a small arrow.
Now, I'm not 100% sold on the hose part, but the arrow does seem to hold true.
I've noticed that certainly not every car has an arrow, but those that do correctly depict which side the filler cap is on.
Since arriving in Florida, I've had 3 rental cars already, A Suzuki and two Fords, all of which have had an arrow pointing to the right or left. This has always respectively been the correct side of the filler cap.
What are your thoughts? If you're unsure, just check the next time you get in a (or your) car.
The myth in question is the fuel guage symbol denotes the side of the filler cap on the car either by the side of the hose on the image, or a small arrow.
Now, I'm not 100% sold on the hose part, but the arrow does seem to hold true.
I've noticed that certainly not every car has an arrow, but those that do correctly depict which side the filler cap is on.
Since arriving in Florida, I've had 3 rental cars already, A Suzuki and two Fords, all of which have had an arrow pointing to the right or left. This has always respectively been the correct side of the filler cap.
What are your thoughts? If you're unsure, just check the next time you get in a (or your) car.




