Woman says BHPetrol diesel pump in Malaysia kept charging after nozzle stopped, claims she paid extra for fuel
A 54-year-old Malaysian woman has alleged that a diesel pump at a petrol station in Malaysia continued charging even after the nozzle had automatically stopped, warning other motorists who may pump there.
Speaking to MS News, the entrepreneur said she noticed the issue while pumping diesel at a BHPetrol station in Sungai Rasau, also known as BHP Batu Tiga Lama, and managed to capture the incident on video on 14 May.
The station is located in Selangor, near Kuala Lumpur, which many Singaporeans drive to for short trips.
According to her, the meter on the pump allegedly continued running briefly after the nozzle had already “popped” to indicate that refuelling had stopped.
Video courtesy of MS News reader
However, she stressed that she was “not making accusations against anyone” and was only sharing her personal experience “for public awareness”.
Claims issue happened multiple times
The woman claimed the first incident happened on 5 May, when diesel prices were around RM5.10 (S$1.60) per litre.







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