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The last 4 tanks or so the Fuel Gauge hasn't registered Full only 7/8's of a tank after filling up?And the one time the pump kicked out and i pumped another $1.20 in it. Has anyone else had this problem,Thanks
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Unless you want a mess! Ask me how I know LOLI have seen other similar posts but not sure the OP ever provided full resolution on what fixed the issue
There are also posts it’s best to just stop filling after the one click when the pump shuts off
The last tank it didn't even get to the one click.I have seen other similar posts but not sure the OP ever provided full resolution on what fixed the issue
There are also posts it’s best to just stop filling after the one click when the pump shuts off
IIRC different pumps. And the pump wasn't kicking out like in the link.Here is a previous thread on gas pump issues: issue-at-the-gas-pump.4593. Not necessarily exactly your issue.
Also I realize this is a long shot but have you happened to be using the same pump each time? Is it possible that there was an issue with that pump?
Different stations, or different pumps at the same station? Pressure at the nozzle can vary quite a bit from one station to the next. It can even vary based on how many cars are filling up at the same time. Higher pressure (faster flow) can cause fuel to back up into the filler port before the tank is full, which will kick off the pump. Try going to a reduced flow as the tank becomes full.IIRC different pumps. And the pump wasn't kicking out like in the link.
I [usually] use the lowest setting when I fill up for just that reason (pump kicking back too soon). I freeze a little more in the winter months, but I consider it a necessary evil to completely fill the tank.Different stations, or different pumps at the same station? Pressure at the nozzle can vary quite a bit from one station to the next. It can even vary based on how many cars are filling up at the same time. Higher pressure (faster flow) can cause fuel to back up into the filler port before the tank is full, which will kick off the pump. Try going to a reduced flow as the tank becomes full.
Same station different pumps.But the same station as almost all the other times when i filled up when the gauge was registering full.Different stations, or different pumps at the same station? Pressure at the nozzle can vary quite a bit from one station to the next. It can even vary based on how many cars are filling up at the same time. Higher pressure (faster flow) can cause fuel to back up into the filler port before the tank is full, which will kick off the pump. Try going to a reduced flow as the tank becomes full.
Maybe i'll try that as i usually fill up on Mondays and this Monday is supposed to be Sunny and 45 so i won't freeze.I [usually] use the lowest setting when I fill up for just that reason (pump kicking back too soon). I freeze a little more in the winter months, but I consider it a necessary evil to completely fill the tank.