Help! Gas Won't Go IN Tank!
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Help! Gas Won't Go IN Tank!
My tank is low on gas, but when i try to put gas in, the nozzle just clicks like the tank is full! If i keep pressing the nozzle, the gas ends up all over the floor and my shoes! This has happened a couple of time already. I end up taking the car home and parking it. It ends up going in usually after i wait overnight or for a long while, but this is happening more and more often. Sometimes i have to try all day long (literally) before it goes in. The SES light also goes on and off.
Any advice on where to start checking? Or has anyone experienced this before?
Any advice on where to start checking? Or has anyone experienced this before?
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find out why your ses light is coming on. might have something to do with it. could be your sender went bad. Its saying your low on gas but still have a full tank and you cant fill a full tank. check thats stuff out.
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Originally Posted by grimm2420
My tank is low on gas, but when i try to put gas in, the nozzle just clicks like the tank is full! If i keep pressing the nozzle, the gas ends up all over the floor and my shoes! This has happened a couple of time already. I end up taking the car home and parking it. It ends up going in usually after i wait overnight or for a long while, but this is happening more and more often. Sometimes i have to try all day long (literally) before it goes in. The SES light also goes on and off.
Any advice on where to start checking? Or has anyone experienced this before?
Any advice on where to start checking? Or has anyone experienced this before?
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Originally Posted by Rebelord
find out why your ses light is coming on. might have something to do with it. could be your sender went bad. Its saying your low on gas but still have a full tank and you cant fill a full tank. check thats stuff out.
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This happened again last night btw. The car really needed gas but it wouldn't go in. I tried 3 different gas stations and different pumps. I even had my credit card get blocked because of this I just gave up and parked it for the night. Then i tried this morning and it went right in. One of these days its going to cause me to miss work.
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Originally Posted by Grimes
Humm, maybe your evaporative purge is not working, and causing pressure inside the tank? Did you ever get the code scanned?
Originally Posted by Guy2626c
i would try this, turn the handle upside down. I have done this before, it seems to solve the issues with misbehaving filling issues.
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just because your ses light isnt on doesnt mean there isnt a code there. still go somewhere to get it read. should give you something. check it out see what it says. Hope you get it figured out soon.
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i'm going to see if i can get the code checked out today if it's there. i'll let you guys know what turns out. i hope its something simple. This is my only car, i can't afford having it apart for longer than the weekend
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when i was in cali, i had problems a few times fillin up with yalls wierd nossles. it would do the exact same thing. i jsut said **** it and went to another station. never ever had a problem anywhere else
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I'm the guy that had the problem before and made a thread... but I still haven't solved it. My pump always fills to 7/8 tank and I have to continue holding unitl it clicks off for another 5 or 6 times before its full, and I have to keep going inside my car to see how high the gauge is. Filling up is a pain in the ***, and I don't know if my mpg calculations are accurate so it's pissing me off.
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Originally Posted by mpe488
I'm the guy that had the problem before and made a thread... but I still haven't solved it. My pump always fills to 7/8 tank and I have to continue holding unitl it clicks off for another 5 or 6 times before its full, and I have to keep going inside my car to see how high the gauge is. Filling up is a pain in the ***, and I don't know if my mpg calculations are accurate so it's pissing me off.
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I have had the same problem in my 99 formula. Gas tank can be 3/4 full or empty and it will pump a couple cents worth of gas and click off. Sometime a new pump will work or i just mess with it untill i get a few dollars worth and try again later. Very frusturating though, can feel lame drivng up in a nice looking muscle car and look like an idiot who can't pump his own gas!! LOL
Must be the pumps we have out here in Cali........
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Must be the pumps we have out here in Cali........
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I'm not sure if it's only at the gas station I go to or others as well. But the station I go to is about 15 cents cheaper than anything else in the area so even if it's the station's fault it's worth it for the gas prices. As son as I find 93 anywhere else for 2.45 I'll try there and see if it actually is my station.
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I get the same problem. It's only with short-nozzle gas stations. The problem started when I visited a shell with a reaaaally long nozzle. From then on, this problem happened with short nozzle stations. Like it messed something up in there.
This will happen even if the tank is empty and I did get a gas spill once with an empty tank.
I have "solved" it for now by inserting the nozzle in as far as it will go and pulling up on it as I fill the gas. This seems to work well enough "for now."
I would like to hear the fix on this one. Oh, and I have no SES lights going off.
This will happen even if the tank is empty and I did get a gas spill once with an empty tank.
I have "solved" it for now by inserting the nozzle in as far as it will go and pulling up on it as I fill the gas. This seems to work well enough "for now."
I would like to hear the fix on this one. Oh, and I have no SES lights going off.
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I was having this problem for a while too. Gas pump nozzles haven't changed since the 50's, they shut off after fluid (gas) reaches a certain level on the nose of the pump which is continually sucking in air. Since the release activates with pressure, wouldn't the problem be built up fumes, pressure, or whatever in the gas tank?