
In the game 'My Summer Car', there are four kinds of fuel: gasoline, diesel, fuel oil, and two-stroke fuel. Teimo's shop is the only place where fuel can be purchased. To fuel the Jonnez moped, the gas cap needs to be open, and the two-stroke cap does not open; instead, the bottle's cap should be faced towards the open gas cap. The fuel tap on the side of the bike controls the fuel and has three settings: 'ON', 'OFF', and 'RESERVE'. The bike has to be stood up to be driven, and the kickstand will help with this.
| Characteristics | Values |
|---|---|
| Bike name | Jonnez ES |
| Bike type | Moped |
| Fuel type | 2-stroke |
| Fuel source | Teimo's shop |
| Fuel container | 5-litre canisters |
| Fuel cap | Open when filling |
| Fuel tap settings | On, Off, Reserve |
| Fuel tap directions | Facing down, straight, up |
| Fuel tap position when off | Off |
| Fuel tap position when on | On |
| Fuel tap position for backup fuel | Reserve |
| Fuel tap rotation | Left click for clockwise, right click for counterclockwise |
| Fuel cutoff switch position | Pointing down |
| Bike position to drive | Upright, with kickstand |
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What You'll Learn

Ensure the fuel tap is in the ON position
To put fuel in the bike in My Summer Car, you must first ensure the fuel tap is in the ON position. The fuel tap on the side of the bike controls the fuel flow, and it has three settings. Facing down, you have "ON", which is the normal operating mode. Facing straight forwards, you will see "OFF", which prevents any fuel from reaching the carburetor, and the bike cannot be started in this position. The third setting is "RESERVE", which is a backup fuel tank for when the main tank is empty.
To ensure the fuel tap is in the ON position, you must locate it on the side of the bike. It is a small switch or lever, and it needs to be pointing down to be in the ON position. Once you have located the fuel tap, move it to the ON position if it is not already. It is important to ensure the fuel tap is in the correct position before attempting to start the bike or fill it with fuel.
If you are having trouble locating the fuel tap, try looking for the fuel cutoff switch, which is also on the side of the bike, under the tank. The fuel cutoff switch also needs to be pointing down to allow fuel to flow.
Once the fuel tap is in the ON position, you can proceed with filling the bike with fuel. Remember to use the correct type of fuel, which for the bike is the two-stroke fuel available at Teimo's shop.
It is important to note that the fuel tap should be in the OFF position when the bike is not in use to prevent fuel leakage over time.
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The fuel bottle opening must face the bike's fuel tank opening
To put fuel in the bike in My Summer Car, you will need to purchase the two-stroke fuel from Teimo's shop. This comes in 5-litre canisters.
Now, to the matter of filling up the bike. The fuel bottle opening must face the bike's fuel tank opening. This is done by removing the cap from the bike's fuel tank and rotating the fuel bottle upside down. You will see a white line at the bottom of the screen, which indicates how much fuel is in the tank and how fast it is filling.
The fuel tap on the side of the bike controls the flow of fuel. Facing down, the tap is in the "ON" position, which is the normal operating setting. Facing straight forward, the tap is in the "OFF" position, which prevents any fuel from reaching the carburetor and the bike cannot be started. Facing up, the tap is in "RESERVE", which is a backup fuel tank for when the main one is empty. Filling the bike with two-stroke fuel fills both the reserve and main fuel tank.
When the bike is off and not in use, be sure the fuel tap is in the "OFF" position, otherwise, it will leak fuel over time.
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The fuel bottle must be rotated upside down
To put fuel in the bike in My Summer Car, you must first ensure you have the correct fuel. The Jonnez moped requires 2-stroke fuel, which can be purchased from Teimo's shop.
Once you have the correct fuel, you need to remove the cap from the bike's fuel tank. This will allow you to access the opening of the tank. Next, it is important to note that the fuel bottle must be rotated upside down. This is a crucial step as it ensures the fuel can be transferred from the bottle to the bike's tank. With the bottle upside down, you can now begin the process of filling the tank.
To initiate the refuelling, place the opening of the bottle directly into the opening of the bike's fuel tank. This creates a secure connection between the two and allows the fuel to flow. During this process, a white line may appear at the bottom of the screen, indicating the filling progress and speed. This visual cue helps you monitor the refuelling and ensures you do not overfill the tank.
While refuelling, it is important to be cautious and avoid spilling any fuel. Additionally, ensure that the bike's fuel tap is in the correct position. The tap has three settings: "ON," "OFF," and "RESERVE". "ON" is the normal operating position, allowing fuel to flow to the engine. "OFF" prevents any fuel from reaching the carburetor, and "RESERVE" is a backup fuel tank for emergencies when the main tank is empty.
By following these steps and ensuring the fuel bottle is upside down during the refuelling process, you can successfully put fuel in the bike in My Summer Car.
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The Jonnez can be filled when it's on or off
The Jonnez ES is a moped/minibike in the game My Summer Car. It is modelled after the Suzuki PV and has a top speed of 91 km/h. The Jonnez is a versatile vehicle, useful for completing small shopping runs and errands. It can be used as an extra vehicle for situations where your main vehicle can't reach a specific place or when it breaks down.
The Jonnez runs on two-stroke fuel, which can be bought at Teimo's shop. The two-stroke fuel comes in 5-litre canisters that must be purchased from inside the store. The Jonnez can be filled when it is on or off. The fuel tap on the side of the bike controls the fuel and has three settings: ON, OFF, and RESERVE. When the fuel tap is facing down, it is in the "ON" position, which is the normal operating setting. Facing straight forwards, you have "OFF", which prevents any fuel from reaching the carburetor, and the Jonnez cannot be started in this position. When the bike is off and not in use, ensure the fuel tap is in the "OFF" position to prevent fuel leakage over time. Facing up, you have "RESERVE", which is a backup fuel tank for when the main one is empty. Filling the Jonnez with two-stroke fuel fills both the reserve and main fuel tanks.
To fill the Jonnez with fuel, open the gas cap on the bike. The two-stroke fuel canister does not have an openable cap, so simply face the canister's cap into the open gas cap of the bike. A white line at the bottom of the screen will appear, showing you how much fuel is in the tank and how fast it is filling. Ensure that the fuel canister is upside down. If you are having trouble filling the tank, try moving the canister around the top of the bike, and it should start to fuel up.
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The fuel tap must be in the OFF position when the Jonnez is off
The Jonnez ES is a moped/minibike in the My Summer Car game. It is modelled after the Suzuki PV and has a top speed of 91 km/h. The bike is equipped with a fuel tap on its side, which controls the flow of fuel. The fuel tap has three settings: "ON", "OFF", and "RESERVE". When the tap is in the "ON" position, facing down, the bike is in its normal operating mode. In the "OFF" position, facing straight forward, the bike is prevented from starting, as no fuel can reach the carburetor. The "RESERVE" setting, facing up, is a backup fuel tank for when the main tank is empty.
It is important to ensure that the fuel tap is in the "OFF" position when the Jonnez is off to prevent fuel leakage over time. When the bike is not in use, turning the fuel tap to the "OFF" position will stop fuel from reaching the carburetor, preventing any accidental ignition. This is a critical safety measure to avoid potential hazards.
Additionally, when filling the Jonnez with fuel, it is recommended to use the two-stroke fuel available at Teimo's shop. The gas cap on the bike should be open, and the two-stroke fuel bottle should be inverted and placed into the open gas cap. A white line at the bottom of the screen will indicate the filling progress and speed.
It is worth noting that the fuel tap should only be turned to the "RESERVE" position in emergencies when the player has completely run out of fuel and needs to reach the shop to refuel. In this mode, the moped will leave 0.5 liters of fuel in the tank. Proper management of the fuel tap settings will ensure the optimal performance and safety of the Jonnez bike in the My Summer Car game.
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Frequently asked questions
To put fuel in the Jonnez ES bike in My Summer Car, you need to buy two-stroke fuel from Teimo's shop. Open the gas cap on the bike and pour the fuel in. The fuel tap on the side of the bike controls the fuel and has three settings: 'on', 'off', and 'reserve'.
If you're looking at the bike from the left, imagine a clock face. 6 o'clock is 'open', 9 o'clock is 'closed', and 12 o'clock is 'reserve'. To rotate the tap clockwise, left-click, and to rotate it counterclockwise, right-click.
Once the fuel tap is open, look down towards the kick-starter and click the left mouse button when the on-screen text appears. If the bike hasn't been started in a while, it may take up to 5 or 6 kicks to get going. To change to first gear, hold the clutch (default key X) and press the throttle, then release the clutch.
The Jonnez ES is powered by a Magneto and requires two-stroke fuel.











































