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On Sat, 29 Sep 2018 19:54:50 -0400, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: Another surprise I found after reading some the manual today. My truck doesn't have a removable gas cap. To refuel you open the little gas door and there's an inlet with a permanently mounted flapper valve. You insert the gas nozzle against the flapper valve causing it to open which allows the nozzle to go into the fill tube in the truck. A while back I had tried adding some older gas from a small, portable (2 gal) gas can just to use it up and found it impossible to fill from the gas can without spilling gas all over the place. I gave up and assumed you just can't do it. Today, in the manual, I came across a section that describes a "cap funnel". It warns to "always use the cap funnel (located in the vehicle) when adding fuel from a portable gas container, otherwise spillage will occur." I never knew this "cap funnel" even existed and have no idea where it is in the truck. Tomorrow I'll see if I can find it. Ah "progress". I am guessing that was done to avoid that "loose gas cap" throwing a code thing. It will be fine until the seal on that flapper fails and you find out you have to replace the whole tank or something. I would be careful that you don't damage the seal and find out. I have seen that on other new cars tho. Some don't even have a door over it, just a port you poke the nozzle in. This is the type of thing you notice when you are filling 10 gas cans every 6-7 weeks ;-) Usually several cars come and go while I am there. I get all sorts of questions "do you have a lawn service", "is there a hurricane coming", "are you a prepper". Every once in a while some old redneck will ask me what kind of boat I have. |
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