Before you heckle me - no I’m not stupid, and under normal circumstances I usually would turn the car off. In this particular instance, however, my car battery died because I was away for 6 weeks, and there’s not enough gas for me to take it on the highway and get to where I need to go tomorrow (after I try jumping the car). Since if i turn the engine off there’s a large likelihood that the car will die and won’t turn back on again, turning the car off while I fill my tank isn’t a very viable option. Can I get away with it one time, or will I ruin my engine or blow up my car?

If it makes a difference - 2020 Land Rover discover (sport). If that’s not viable, what are my other options for charging my car up enough with only <30 miles in the tank so that I’ll be able to also refuel my car without the battery going out?

Thanks!

    • Guy_Incognito1970@alien.topB
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      11 months ago

      The hull of boats are like buckets and can collect gas fumes. any smalll gas leak can be catastrophic bc the gas doesn’t run out on the ground it’s contained in the boat and then then xplode. Jet skis too.

      So the paranoia about refueling is overblown on cars but are justified in boats