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Fuel Filler Neck Problem
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I went to fill my tank tonight and something didn't seem right. I thought there was a piece in the filler neck that gets pushed down when you put the fuel nozzle in. Its hard to explain but I attached a picture of what it looks like. I couldn't find a single picture of what the filler neck should look like without the gas cap on. How concerned should I be about this? I will be contacting the dealership in the morning.
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Looks about the same to me. I wouldn't worry. |
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Will look at my gas filler tomorrow, just wondering if this might be an issue with my car. I topped off from 3/4 to full last Sat night because I found cheap ass 93. Got in the car to reset the trip, mpg etc and noticed the gauge still said 3/4. Drove home 25 miles, no change. Shut the car off, pulled the batt cables and it still was at 3/4. Going to run it all the way down and see if it fixed itself. |
Reflash or stock? I had a similar problem with a EcuTek tune, ran the car for a day and went to top it off - gauge reset like it should. Also - do you continue to fuel after the auto shut off at the pump happens? I've read that can screw with things too..... HTH.
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Seems to be an ECU problem if you fill up before 1/4 down or so. It's been covered here before somewhere.
Run it down below 1/2 and it should reset eventually. Topping up tends to give it fits. |
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Ya..mine did it once too when I filled up at 3/4 tank. Gauge did not come up but it corrected itself. Seems to be "normal" for these cars. These quirks are what make the twins so special! |
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Thanks for the replys. I hadn't even searched it as I figured it was a fluke and was just going to run it down over the week and weekend if the weather was nice and disco the battery if needed. |
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