cant get fuel in my caar!

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minamoo

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hi, i have a freelander 2001 td4 gs & i just cant get fuel in easily. it clicks off constantly, was wondering if anyone else had this problem? i know its the car & not the pump. have had the breather checked & thats ok, any other ideas? thanks very much.:p
 
It could be the garage fuel pump. Sometimes they have to re-calibrate the pumps to pump slower as the auto cut off engages too soon. I had this very problem with one of my cars a while back. I mentioned it to the garage attendent who told me that the pumps had been calibrated wrong, they were dispensing too fast for the fuel tanks to accept. A few days later they sorted it and I could fill the car up again :D
I still have trouble with some Tesco pumps. I found I mustn't insert the pump nozzle all the way in to the filler tube. Let it sit slightly out and it works fine.
Good luck ;)
 
seen this a few times, the end of the filler cap has fell off and dropped into the filler tube on the tank, it wont go right inside the tank as there is a safety flap on the filler, take off the filler tube and you see the offending item in the tube on the tank, then buy a new filler cap, the lock barrel can be swapped over
 
mondo said:
Oh thats just reminded me!;)

I took the key out of my filler cap once, whilst it wer off the car,

the bloody thing just exploded :eek: there wer bits and spings all ower:D

seen 'em break up a few times, they only clip together, once they've come apart its time for a new one as it'll never stay together
 
yella disco said:
i used to have this problem on a montego, it was the anti syphon device in the filler spout had dislodges and that was the problem,i dunno if its the same but i just removed the filler neck from the tank and poked it out with a big screwdriver ;)

theres a flap in there to stop fuel ****ing out if you roll the car, i normally take it out if i have the filler off for any reason
 
clutchdust said:
theres a flap in there to stop fuel ****ing out if you roll the car, i normally take it out if i have the filler off for any reason

Is that wise on an off-roader? I would have thought there woz more change of it tipping than on tarmac. Bein fried inside ya buggy aint a nice option.:eek:
 
i ran a doosul car fer a few years , when i changed it to a petrol one i was adamant i wouldn't put deesul in it by mistake. so orf i go to the garage fer me petrol , ensures i got the petrol hose and proceeded to fill it up. after 5 mins i had managed to get about 1/2 a galleon in. after about another 30mins the dude comes out his little box and suggested i might like to try the lead free hose!!
 
The Mad Hat Man said:
Is that wise on an off-roader? I would have thought there woz more change of it tipping than on tarmac. Bein fried inside ya buggy aint a nice option.:eek:

if your cars upside down, it will leak everything no matter what.

if you dont drive like an idiot you wont put it on its roof!!!

i take it out because i've had them stick and you cant fill it, its an old trick i used to do on suzuki's because they stick all the time so its a bit of a habit now
 
Could be the way you are holding the nozzle, in my 90 if I let it sit where it would naturaly want to sit it cuts out... I have to hold it at a slight angle so that it can shoot down the filler rather than into the side of the filler.
 
discomania said:
Could be the way you are holding the nozzle, in my 90 if I let it sit where it would naturaly want to sit it cuts out... I have to hold it at a slight angle so that it can shoot down the filler rather than into the side of the filler.

I agree with that. I've had some cars that require you hold the nozzle at a slight angle, not as it wants to sit naturally.
 
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