When filling my 2001 Chevy Suburban k2500 next to fuel it takes forever as the fuel bowser keep cutting out. It seem as though an air lock is developing. Does anyone else own this problem and if so any answers? Is it a design fault next to Chevy or individual problem with my vehicle?
Answers: If it is a state that mandate the gas recycle caps on the pump handle (the big rubber things that seals to your filler tube), you can try holding it away from the filler on one side to agree to air contained by. Some times these can vacuum lock the tank. The state EPA probably wouldn't similar to that answer but it might work.
My chevy cavelier currently have 195-70-14 tires...
Answers: If it is a state that mandate the gas recycle caps on the pump handle (the big rubber things that seals to your filler tube), you can try holding it away from the filler on one side to agree to air contained by. Some times these can vacuum lock the tank. The state EPA probably wouldn't similar to that answer but it might work.
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