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Old May 3rd, 2008, 09:36 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by GTS Dean
Fuel dispenser nozzles have a backflow (full tank) sensor near the end of the delivery tube. Vehicle fuel fillers have a return vent hose that terminates at the neck. I would guess the problem you're having is caused from the incoming fuel stream splashing back up the vent hose and touching the dispenser nozzle cutoff.
my old SRT QC did this and the viper tech just told me to drive it over some bumpy roads......and it fixed itself. I'm not sure I would try that with my cars though...it did suck though spending 15 minutes to fill my truck up though..
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