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Why "topping off" is OK as long as you don't spill and pollute.
(And why your car care nut and Uncle Joey have unfounded worries about the "carbon filter canister".)
I put "topping off" in quotes because it's really not possible to, even if you wanted to. So everyone can relax a bit if they want.
This thread is not meant to be a debate and I'm not telling anyone what they should or should not do.
This is information. Information that shows the risks of the past likely no longer exist today.
That said, in the hybrid with capless filler tube, I find it fills fully, reliably, repeatedly with just three clicks. No need to go beyond that.
Here is the fuel system diagram from Ford.
1: fuel fill tube
2: fuel module
3: fuel level sensor
4: fuel tank
5: fuel vapor return line
(5 is what people worry about needlessly)
6: fuel pressure sensor
7: refueling vent valve that opens when you push the refuel open door button
8: fuel tank pressure control during operation
9: carbon canister
10: vent valve
11: vent to atmosphere
12: vent to engine
13: recirculation valve
14: engine intake manifold
The particular technique different individuals use to refuel their trucks should have no effect on the much worried about "carbon canister".
Hope that helps some of you sleep peacefully. How that canister got ruined in a 1998 vehicle bears no resemblance to the hybrid Maverick of today
(And why your car care nut and Uncle Joey have unfounded worries about the "carbon filter canister".)
I put "topping off" in quotes because it's really not possible to, even if you wanted to. So everyone can relax a bit if they want.
This thread is not meant to be a debate and I'm not telling anyone what they should or should not do.
This is information. Information that shows the risks of the past likely no longer exist today.
That said, in the hybrid with capless filler tube, I find it fills fully, reliably, repeatedly with just three clicks. No need to go beyond that.
Here is the fuel system diagram from Ford.
1: fuel fill tube
2: fuel module
3: fuel level sensor
4: fuel tank
5: fuel vapor return line
(5 is what people worry about needlessly)
6: fuel pressure sensor
7: refueling vent valve that opens when you push the refuel open door button
8: fuel tank pressure control during operation
9: carbon canister
10: vent valve
11: vent to atmosphere
12: vent to engine
13: recirculation valve
14: engine intake manifold
The particular technique different individuals use to refuel their trucks should have no effect on the much worried about "carbon canister".
Hope that helps some of you sleep peacefully. How that canister got ruined in a 1998 vehicle bears no resemblance to the hybrid Maverick of today
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