What are the signs of a serpentine...
Answers: It could be a couple things.
1) The vent tube from the fuel tank could be blocked. There should be a small hole underneath your fill spud (where you stick the fuel nozzle in) Take a lead hanger and make sure at hand are no blockages.
2) The fuel limiting vent valve could be stuck closed or moderately closed. The only fix for this is have the fuel tank lowered out of the vehicle and replaced. Though, this is depending on if your vehicle have an FLVV or a shut-off tube.
3) You may be putting the nozzle in too far. For some fuel stations, the nozzle is longer than the vent, and creating a siphon. Pull the nozzle out more or less 1 inch, and it should resolve the problem.
What features of grease filter and grease...
That used to happen to me, but solitary on certain pumps. Just use a different pump, or verbs the nozzle out slightly.
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