Whenever I attempt to put fuel in the car, it blows out of the fuel filler opening. It doesn't matter if the car is almost empty or almost full, it shuts down the automatic cutoff of the nozzle every 2 or 3 gallons or .3 gallons. Unless I can actually hear the fuel starting to come up the neck, it blows gasoline out of the filler pipe before shutting off automatically. Sometimes it will do it even when I stop it manually. Usually when I finish refueling, there is a puddle of gasoline behind the rear driver side on the ground and down the side of the car.
It is hard to tell when the tank is full when the nozzle clicks off every .5 gallons or so. Then, it is easily overfilled.
Whenever I attempt to put fuel in the car, it blows out of the fuel filler opening. It doesn't matter if the car is almost empty or almost full, it shuts down the automatic cutoff of the nozzle every 2 or 3 gallons or .3 gallons. Unless I can actually hear the fuel starting to come up the neck, it blows gasoline out of the filler pipe before shutting off automatically. Sometimes it will do it even when I stop it manually. Usually when I finish refueling, there is a puddle of gasoline behind the rear driver side on the ground and down the side of the car.
It is hard to tell when the tank is full when the nozzle clicks off every .5 gallons or so. Then, it is easily overfilled.
It is a dangerous situation.
- Michael B., San Antonio, TX, US