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Problems at the gas pump -- pump kept on shutting off

AzureBlueBill

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Don't use the Walmart fuel. Its cheaper for a reason - its not the top-tier fuel that is the minimum spec for your Mav. Circle K fuel on the other hand, is top tier.
LOL, I've seen the unmarked gas tanker truck go from WalMart, to Stop&Shop, then to Shell. IIt's all the same as far as I can tell.
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This thread and it's solutions have turned to satire, right? C'mon guys...
 

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Not sure if issue was related to the pump, cold weather or truck itself.
Had a really hard time trying to put gas. Pump kept on shutting off. I have experienced this issue with an older vehicle and it was related to the gas tank air breathing hose thing being plugged up.

Anyone else having issues?
Yes this is becoming a common issue with the hybrid Mavericks, It has nothing to do with fuel nozzles or cheap gas. There is some issue with the pressurized fuel system. It happens a lot in very cold temps.
 

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Yes this is becoming a common issue with the hybrid Mavericks, It has nothing to do with fuel nozzles or cheap gas. There is some issue with the pressurized fuel system. It happens a lot in very cold temps.
This has been covered in another thread : Continuous gas pump shut off started around 70,000 miles?
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