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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Rapid City, SD
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Three times this has happened to me now since purchasing a year ago. Will not let me fill up more than 5 to 7 gallons. Gauge is less than 1/4 full. Is this common and what do I do to fix this.
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Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: socal
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when i drove my disco out of california the same thing happened to me. i had to put in gas so slow it would take me like 15 minutes to fill up the tank. i believe the answer is related to an emissions control device in the filler neck of the gas tank. i'll try to search some more for you today.
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I've had this problem on occassion. It appears to me that at certain gas stations they have the pump pressure adjusted up really high. When I go to a different station, where the gas doesn't pump as quickly, I have no problems. The solution I found was to avoid the pumps where the gas is dispensed at a high pressure. My suggestion is to try a few different stations until you find one where you don't have the problem. Hope this helps!
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