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Thanks I will check it out sefiroxx. riverbanks I never really noticed if it did or not. I'll have to pay attention next time i fuel up. 

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20 hours ago, jser22 said:

Every time i fuel up I have a problem at the pumps. The nozzle shuts off when I am pumping and it takes forever to fuel up. What could be the problem?

 

Here is the way this system works. When you fill the truck you put the gas pump in #5 the fuel neck. Fuel goes into the tank #6 and then the pressure goes out to the canister#2 in pipe #9. The pressure then goes through the canister #2 and comes out the vent hose #8 and then out the vent #7.

 

If you're having a problem it is probably either the canister #2 (most likely) or the vent #7.

Here is the way you can check. Disconnect the pipe at #8 where it connects to the canister. Take it and get fuel. If it fills fine replace the vent. If it doesn't. Disconnect the pipe at #9 at the canister. Get fuel. If it fills fine, replace the canister.

 

Evap Canister - https://amzn.to/2W4hUTP

Evap Vent - https://amzn.to/2UCy9XG

 

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My '15 did that too, pretty much from the time I bought it, BUT my '18 hasn't done that, yet.  With my '15, it seemed like it would only do that with certain pumps.  16 pumps at a certain station, that I routinely use, and only (about) 4 of them never gave me any issues. 

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15 hours ago, sefiroxx said:

The evap cannister is used to capture fumes when the system is sealed (gas cap on) and pressure needs to dissipate.

When filling, the air is released through #4.

The only time number 4 vents is when there is no fuel being put into the system and the pressure is so high that it actually pushes the tamper ball up allowing the neck to vent. Older trucks and cars without a tamper ball you are absolute correct. But on this vehicle when you fill it pushes the tamper ball in blocking off the neck vent. this makes it so it has to go through the charcoal canister and help with emissions. When the gas cap is on and you are driving. If for some reason (lets say the vent was stuck closed or the canister saturated with fuel from over filling) then the tamper ball would move up allowing the neck to vent so the fuel tank would not pressurize and split at the seams.

 

Difficult to fill

  • Evaporative emission (EVAP) canister restricted
  • EVAP vent valve stuck closed
  • Hose between canister and canister vent solenoid twisted or kinked if applicable
  • High fuel temperature
  • Fuel filler hose is kinked
  • Faulty dispensing nozzle
  • Ignition switch ON, vent valve closed
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On 3/14/2019 at 6:57 PM, carnau said:

 

Here is the way this system works. When you fill the truck you put the gas pump in #5 the fuel neck. Fuel goes into the tank #6 and then the pressure goes out to the canister#2 in pipe #9. The pressure then goes through the canister #2 and comes out the vent hose #8 and then out the vent #7.

 

If you're having a problem it is probably either the canister #2 (most likely) or the vent #7.

Here is the way you can check. Disconnect the pipe at #8 where it connects to the canister. Take it and get fuel. If it fills fine replace the vent. If it doesn't. Disconnect the pipe at #9 at the canister. Get fuel. If it fills fine, replace the canister.

 

Evap Canister - https://amzn.to/2W4hUTP

Evap Vent - https://amzn.to/2UCy9XG

 

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WOW.  Whatever happened to just filling up

the gas tank?

Jim

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Ok I stopped to fuel up today and when I took the fuel cap off there was no air escaping from the tank. Also the other day I notice a hose the was cut in half under my truck. Where does that vent line run ? 

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On 3/15/2019 at 11:17 PM, jser22 said:

Ok I stopped to fuel up today and when I took the fuel cap off there was no air escaping from the tank. Also the other day I notice a hose the was cut in half under my truck. Where does that vent line run ? 

Take a picture of it and post it on here.

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