Submitted by ijab14 t3_zjxvt6 in newhaven

I’ve lived here for three years and still can’t find a good gas station where I can fill up my flat tires on my car. Any places in town where the air pump actually works?

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gabilatela t1_izwz2fc wrote

forbes next to wendys on frontage rd, i asked someone inside and they sent an employee out who filled my tires for me

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Temporary-Car7981 t1_izxy3g0 wrote

CT law states that gas stations must provide FREE air for motorists during times they're open. Gas station attendants have a switch inside at the counter (and some air stations have a switch on the side), which disables the payment function.

Many gas stations accept "free" air pumps from private sellers whose "digital diagnostic" pumps are activated by payment. The seller installs and maintains the pump and keeps the profit. The "payment bypass" switch the gas station attendant activates usually inactivates these added "features," but still allows for basic use.

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ProgMM t1_izy47ib wrote

I’ve never seen an air pump having lesser function without payment

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Wrong_Treats t1_j03xsge wrote

They all have to. It's CT state law.

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ProgMM t1_j0409nj wrote

They have to have lesser function without payment?

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ProgMM t1_j04wq1w wrote

I don’t think you understand. We’re discussing circumstances in which air pumps, all being free by state law, might have more advanced functions disabled in the absence of (optional) payment. Advanced functions that Temporary-Car7981 mentioned in passing, and which I remarked that I had never seen.

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elmcityboy t1_izx3ehk wrote

yeah, this is a big source of frustration for me. i have taken to just topping them off when i stop at a highway rest area, because their pumps are basically always in decent shape.

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Lucky-Screen-5187 t1_izyk5q1 wrote

Buy a portable one and fill up whenever and wherever you need to. This is what I started doing. Plugs into your car and fills up within 5 minutes.

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curbthemeplays t1_izya1cm wrote

Got nothing for you in New Haven. I’ve never found one.

I use the Shell on New Haven Ave and Old Gate Lane in Milford. Dogtown is down the street and a pretty good excuse to go.

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At1l t1_izz0ht9 wrote

Order one on amazon for like $30. One of the best purchases ive made

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ntvblls t1_izz7r1y wrote

I always go to whatever Stop and Shop I'm nearest to. You often have to ask the attendant to turn the machine on, but they always oblige (and are required to).

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poweredbait t1_izwtiiv wrote

Mobile on Dixwell right next to the Merit

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cdoc777 t1_izx1fv0 wrote

A bicycle pump works. DIY in your own space and a little cardio.

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GreenBr3w t1_izxjl4q wrote

I don’t know why this is getting downvoted. I had a not so slow leak and had to fill my basically flat tire to get to the shop. Bicycle pump worked with about 5 minutes of intense effort. I was amped to learn I could fill at home.

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Icy_Apartment9554 t1_izzbybg wrote

Sunoco station on Rt 67 Seymour. My Acura came with a pump. They don’t cost too much.

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Significant_Chest401 t1_izzlyov wrote

Pep Boys in Hamden will take care of you in 60 seconds. Nice guys, too.

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Swordfish-Effective t1_j002qvj wrote

Costco has better Nitrogen air pump which is really accessible.

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brewski t1_j04g2v6 wrote

BJ Wholesale in North Haven is my favorite. Good to keep in mind if you happen to be down there

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