Nowadays, a gasoline pump's lifespan of ten years or more is not unusual, and 100,000 miles is quite regular. However, it is not a guarantee because gasoline pumps might malfunction due to overheating, sitting with contaminated gas for an extended period of time, or, in the rare event of a manufacturer's defect, other causes.
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Willow Stella
Nowadays, a gasoline pump's lifespan of ten years or more is not unusual, and 100,000 miles is quite regular. However, it is not a guarantee because gasoline pumps might malfunction due to overheating, sitting with contaminated gas for an extended period of time, or, in the rare event of a manufacturer's defect, other causes.