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Re: can't fill gas tank past about 15 gallons

Post by cuhfs »

I was just unable to get fuel into my 04 C70. Would click off immediately. Took abt 10 minutes to get two gallons in. I changed out the fuel filter in front of the rear right tire. Also Try filling gas with car running. That also worked a little better. So far my issue appears to be solved. Filled the tank today with no problem.
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Post by abscate »

Ok, that's weird. I know there's an issue in the P80s with a relief hose at the fuel filler, but changing the filter wouldn't change that. Cue the Twilight Zone..
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Post by cuhfs »

Abscate I hear what you are saying but that is all I did and the prob resolved. Will report back here if the problem returns. I read everywhere on MVS and on other forum too. Consensus was roll over valve or the big vapor canister as the issue. I figured if throwing parts at a problem blindly it's better to start at the cheapest parts and then go up in cost. Fuel filter was first and so far prob solved. And the best part is the car has 96K so it is a normal maint item needing service anyway. Anyone with this same issue I recommend start with the fuel
filter if it is original.
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Post by abscate »

I'm going to stretch and say changing the fuel filter out jostled the wires to the curt tiff or rollover valves and made them work again, so keep that it memory in case the fill problem returns
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Post by cuhfs »

Can't argue that it very well could be I unknowingly
touched or jostled something. Either way a victory is a victory... problem solved.
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04 XC70 Auto (gone)
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Post by cuhfs »

For that matter I have seen many people go the hard way to fix many issues. I would bet some new ac evaporator's could have been avoided if people started with the easy stuff first. Just saying why go for the worst case scenario first. Doing the fuel filter appears (so far) to have saved me time and money.
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06 XC90 Auto (ORE) #401/800
06 S80
05 S80
12 S60
04 XC70 Auto (Parts car)
96 850 Wagon Manual Trans & 98 V70 (gone)
95 850 Sedan Auto Trans (gone)
04 XC70 Auto (gone)
04 C70 Convert (gone)
01 C70 Convert Manual Trans (gone)

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Post by beigg »

cuhfs wrote:For that matter I have seen many people go the hard way to fix many issues. I would bet some new ac evaporator's could have been avoided if people started with the easy stuff first. Just saying why go for the worst case scenario first. Doing the fuel filter appears (so far) to have saved me time and money.
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Post by zhenya »

FWIW I was under the car tonight doing subframe bushings and noticed that the fuel filter is really, really rusty. I have in my records the purchase of a new filter many years ago, but no record of installing it. I vaguely recall working on it myself then giving up with rusted bolts and asking my mechanic to do it, but it's so rusty I wonder if we ever actually did. May be time for a new one again anyhow.

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Post by cuhfs »

Let us know if that helps fix your problem once completed. Thanks.
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Post by abscate »

zhenya wrote:FWIW I was under the car tonight doing subframe bushings and noticed that the fuel filter is really, really rusty. I have in my records the purchase of a new filter many years ago, but no record of installing it. I vaguely recall working on it myself then giving up with rusted bolts and asking my mechanic to do it, but it's so rusty I wonder if we ever actually did. May be time for a new one again anyhow.
They do get blamed too often for poor running when they are not the cause. I think I have a spare one from my 2013 fiasco when I thought I had 'bad gas' if you can wait for me to hit Ithaca in a few weeks?
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