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usonian

(23,349 posts)
Fri Dec 26, 2025, 09:05 PM 5 hrs ago

Which side is your gas tank filler on? Don't look back.

It's on your dash.



Here, it's on the driver's left.
Its inventor just passed away.

Ford Engineer That Designed Gas Tank Indicator Passes Away

https://fordauthority.com/2025/12/ford-engineer-that-designed-gas-tank-indicator-passes-away/




James Moylan is most well-known for the Moylan Arrow, which stems from one rainy day in 1986, when he pulled a company car into a gas station to refuel it - only to discover that he parked on the wrong side of the pump. Moylan wound up getting soaked, which set of a proverbial light bulb - what if cars had an arrow near the fuel indicator gauge as a quick, visual reference to inform drivers which side is used to refuel?

“I got back to my office after the meeting, and without even taking my coat off, I sat down and started writing the first draft of this proposal,” Moylan told Design News in 2020. “I typed it up and turned it in and forgot completely about it." "The indicator or symbol I have in mind would be located near the fuel gauge,” Moylan wrote in his proposal to his boss, R. F. Zokas, “and simply describe to the driver on which side of the vehicle the fuel fill door is located.” By 1989, the Moylan Arrow began showing up in Ford vehicles, and the rest, as they say, is history.


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Which side is your gas tank filler on? Don't look back. (Original Post) usonian 5 hrs ago OP
Rita Rudner says she has a car with a rotating gas tank. House of Roberts 5 hrs ago #1
Unless you own many cars, PoindexterOglethorpe 5 hrs ago #2
My Subaru is on the passenger side UpInArms 4 hrs ago #6
I also have a Subaru and it's the first car I've ever owned with the gas tank on the passenger side dflprincess 3 hrs ago #13
Yup, Vw has the tank on the passenger side mwmisses4289 2 hrs ago #20
Rental cars PJMcK 2 hrs ago #23
So convenient when you're in a rental. Phoenix61 4 hrs ago #3
That seems very odd. I don;t know that I'd have thought to look there. 3catwoman3 4 hrs ago #7
I don't remember. It was a cheap rental around 1989.nt Phoenix61 4 hrs ago #8
That's one of those common-sense fixes-- viva la 4 hrs ago #4
What a great trivia question. 3catwoman3 4 hrs ago #5
I get my gas at BJs Delarage 2 hrs ago #24
I got a loaner Subaru, and was looking for the gas cap release lever. There was none. usonian 4 hrs ago #9
Gas tank cover release Old Crank 2 hrs ago #14
Mine is on the sdfernando 4 hrs ago #10
Mine is on the driver's side. CentralMass 3 hrs ago #11
My '72 Chevy Nova didn't have that problem. LudwigPastorius 3 hrs ago #12
I remember those. Old Crank 2 hrs ago #15
My dad had a '57 Bel Air dflprincess 2 hrs ago #16
Woah. LudwigPastorius 2 hrs ago #19
Borrowed a friends car to do an errand. Old Crank 2 hrs ago #17
I never noticed Moylan's Arrow before this article. I'm looking forward to finding it in our two vehicles. summer_in_TX 2 hrs ago #18
Mine used to be in my driver's side rear fin on my '57 Chevy then moniss 2 hrs ago #21
We learned this trick a few years ago when we had a rental. LisaM 2 hrs ago #22

House of Roberts

(6,379 posts)
1. Rita Rudner says she has a car with a rotating gas tank.
Fri Dec 26, 2025, 09:10 PM
5 hrs ago

The filler is always on the side away from the pump.

PoindexterOglethorpe

(28,436 posts)
2. Unless you own many cars,
Fri Dec 26, 2025, 09:13 PM
5 hrs ago

you ought to learn where the gas tank filler is the first or second time you put gas in. And no, it never moves to the other side.

UpInArms

(53,976 posts)
6. My Subaru is on the passenger side
Fri Dec 26, 2025, 09:23 PM
4 hrs ago

The ford ranger and the Honda civic are on the driver side …

Sometimes it takes me a bit figure out what I’m driving

dflprincess

(29,139 posts)
13. I also have a Subaru and it's the first car I've ever owned with the gas tank on the passenger side
Fri Dec 26, 2025, 11:14 PM
3 hrs ago

The first several months I had it, I pulled up to the pump thinking it was on the driver's side more than once (and did I feel goofy when I did that).

mwmisses4289

(3,129 posts)
20. Yup, Vw has the tank on the passenger side
Fri Dec 26, 2025, 11:33 PM
2 hrs ago

I will have to look at my dash and pay attention to the arrow.

PJMcK

(24,662 posts)
23. Rental cars
Sat Dec 27, 2025, 12:03 AM
2 hrs ago

Company vehicles.

Friends’ or family member’s cars.

All vehicles have a fuel gauge but most also have a low fuel warning light. Do you consider that indicator useless?

It’s not just your car, it’s a convenience.

Clearly the industry and public don’t agree with your point of view.

Phoenix61

(18,689 posts)
3. So convenient when you're in a rental.
Fri Dec 26, 2025, 09:20 PM
4 hrs ago

I did have to ask a gas station attendant how to open the gas tank cover. He laughed and said he had to do that a lot for that car… the release was in the glove box!

3catwoman3

(28,499 posts)
7. That seems very odd. I don;t know that I'd have thought to look there.
Fri Dec 26, 2025, 09:23 PM
4 hrs ago

What make of car was this?

viva la

(4,470 posts)
4. That's one of those common-sense fixes--
Fri Dec 26, 2025, 09:20 PM
4 hrs ago

that we all think we should have thought of.

"Squeezable ketchup bottle"-- I swear I thought that first.

3catwoman3

(28,499 posts)
5. What a great trivia question.
Fri Dec 26, 2025, 09:21 PM
4 hrs ago

Mine is on the driver's side, which I find preferable.

And, this might be weird, but I don't like pulling the gas hose across my car, so I usually will wait in line to go to a pump that will be on the driver's side.

Delarage

(2,533 posts)
24. I get my gas at BJs
Sat Dec 27, 2025, 12:07 AM
2 hrs ago

There are always lines waiting for the driver side pumps....where my Corolla's filler is....and I love skipping all that and pulling the hose all the way over. Doesn't seem to damage anything, saves time & gas, and my car is SUPER OLD. So it works for me 👍

usonian

(23,349 posts)
9. I got a loaner Subaru, and was looking for the gas cap release lever. There was none.
Fri Dec 26, 2025, 09:51 PM
4 hrs ago

It somehow worked without it. Have to research. No "magic" key.


THAT I KNEW OF!!!

Old Crank

(6,618 posts)
14. Gas tank cover release
Fri Dec 26, 2025, 11:16 PM
2 hrs ago

Some have a cable. Usually driver's side on the A pillar below the dash or in front of the seat at the floor. Many more have a much the cover release to pop it open. This is lighter and has fewer things to go bad, like dirt and rust in the cable from the cabin.
The cable release usually opens a driverside cover. The last rental I had, the person showed me where the release was.

LudwigPastorius

(14,068 posts)
12. My '72 Chevy Nova didn't have that problem.
Fri Dec 26, 2025, 11:12 PM
3 hrs ago

The filler tube was behind the license plate in the back.

Similar to this:

Old Crank

(6,618 posts)
15. I remember those.
Fri Dec 26, 2025, 11:19 PM
2 hrs ago

And seeing cars drive away from the pump pouring gas out because they overfilled the tank. A great feature when you had to park your car over a puddle of gas to get to the pump.

dflprincess

(29,139 posts)
16. My dad had a '57 Bel Air
Fri Dec 26, 2025, 11:20 PM
2 hrs ago

I was about 4 when he got it. He amused himself by asking me to guess where the gas went in. I checked both sides of the car, then thought I'd show how smart I was because I knew it was behind the license plate on his old car. Wrong again.

It was behind a door on the tail fin. I was truly amazed - which is probably why I remember it so clearly.

Old Crank

(6,618 posts)
17. Borrowed a friends car to do an errand.
Fri Dec 26, 2025, 11:23 PM
2 hrs ago

I knew about the arrow so when I pulled into the station I parked accordingly.
Wrong side. I had misread the dash and had seen an indicator for fuel economy or something and not the tank gage.

summer_in_TX

(4,023 posts)
18. I never noticed Moylan's Arrow before this article. I'm looking forward to finding it in our two vehicles.
Fri Dec 26, 2025, 11:24 PM
2 hrs ago

Very handy for those working with a fleet of cars or in the automobile industry especially.

Cool!

moniss

(8,638 posts)
21. Mine used to be in my driver's side rear fin on my '57 Chevy then
Fri Dec 26, 2025, 11:37 PM
2 hrs ago

later on some of mine were on either side or behind the license plate. I liked my '57 the best.

LisaM

(29,466 posts)
22. We learned this trick a few years ago when we had a rental.
Fri Dec 26, 2025, 11:47 PM
2 hrs ago

It seems to me that it would be more sensible to just always put the gas tank on the same side in every car, but engineers seem resistant to standardization. I don't user copiers much anymore but it used to frustrate me to no end that toner cartridges were so stupidly different from each other.

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