Gas Overflow
Gas Overflow
I just got a 2010 Ralliart and I have noticed that the gas pump does not stop automatically when the tank is full. This has happened to me twice now.
Conditions outside might be a factor for the actual pump, as it is well below freezing where I live right now.
Or is there something with the car that does not trigger the pump to stop?
Conditions outside might be a factor for the actual pump, as it is well below freezing where I live right now.
Or is there something with the car that does not trigger the pump to stop?
What would the problem on the car side be? This happened me once or twice, though since it was once or twice out of thousands of refuelings I figured it was benign and/or a pump issue.
On a related subject, please help me. I live in Indiana and on snowy/rainy days where the temperatures are close to freezing, my gas lid will freeze shut. Then, to open it, its almost impossible even after breaking all the ice build-up. The hinge just doesn't seem to want to pop open. Any recommendations?
I live in Indiana too and have never once had a problem with gas overflow and as far as the gas door when I didnt have a garage to store it I did have to use my keys a couple times to break the ice around the edge but since having it garaged now I no longer have those problems.
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On a related subject, please help me. I live in Indiana and on snowy/rainy days where the temperatures are close to freezing, my gas lid will freeze shut. Then, to open it, its almost impossible even after breaking all the ice build-up. The hinge just doesn't seem to want to pop open. Any recommendations?
yea, i usually take an old credit card and wedge it in hoping it stays wedged long enough for me to side step and press the gas lid release button on the driver side floor. It is a pain in the butt.
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