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  2. Vehicular suicide - Wikipedia

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    Suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning may be attempted by running the engine in an enclosed garage, or by piping the exhaust gas into the driver's compartment with a hose, but catalytic converters required for air quality regulations eliminate over 99% of carbon monoxide produced. [1]

  3. How many miles do you have left when your gas light ... - AOL

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    If you do happen to run out of gas, though, it's worth it to always be prepared. Keeping a portable, emergency gas can in your car is an easy way to make sure you never get stranded on the road.

  4. The Dealership - Wikipedia

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    The car finally runs out of gas. Kramer exits the car and leaves without taking Rick's business card. George borrows a dollar to buy a Twix candy bar from a vending machine , but the machine rejects Jerry's crinkled bill.

  5. Disappearance of Brandon Lawson - Wikipedia

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    At about 12:30 a.m. on August 9, Lawson called Kyle and told him he had run out of gas and was pulled over on U.S. Route 277 between San Angelo and Bronte, Texas. [2] Kyle claimed that during the call, Lawson told him that "Three are chasing me out of town," and later clarified it was “the Mexicans in the

  6. Running out of gas is not a good way to save money - AOL

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    This may seem obvious, but apparently it isn't: waiting to get more gas for your car until the very last minute is not a good way to save money. It's a stupid way to not save money and maybe waste ...

  7. I Have a History of Running out of Gas - AOL

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  8. Exhaust gas - Wikipedia

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    Exhaust gas or flue gas is emitted as a result of the combustion of fuels such as natural gas, gasoline (petrol), diesel fuel, fuel oil, biodiesel blends, [1] or coal. According to the type of engine, it is discharged into the atmosphere through an exhaust pipe , flue gas stack , or propelling nozzle .

  9. Not your imagination: Why your propane tank actually is ... - AOL

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    You no longer have to wonder why your grill is running out of gas a bit sooner than it used to.Following the lead of ice cream makers who decided consumers would rather pay the same and get less ...