Excellent Tip! Thanks for sharing!I've learned a few things and did a tips video for it
Excellent tip Rob, if I may add that if you fill on low instead of filling with high pumping pressure you will get a bit more gas in the tank before the click...when pumping on high you have a chance of pumping in more air right along with the gas.I've learned a few things and did a tips video for it
I learned how to drive in Illinois 1974 when it was illegal to pump your own gas there. Freshman year college Arizona 1975 I learned how to pump my own gas as self service pumping was legal there.Excellent tip Rob, if I may add that if you fill on low instead of filling with high pumping pressure you will get a bit more gas in the tank before the click...when pumping on high you have a chance of pumping in more air right along with the gas.
Way I remember it, once full one more click of fuel won’t hurt but after that topping off can hurt.you're never supposed to "top off", that's been the advice for a couple decades. thanks for the warning though, never hurts to remind people, and a car fire would really suck
You're inability to follow directions isn't a design flaw.If "topping off" damages a vehicle, it is a design flaw.
You may still be out of luck.
But it is still a design flaw.
FWIW my 2022 Hybrid once took 16.9 gallons to first click. Is that "automatic" topping off? And why would a customer / owner be responsible in this case?
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Re read my example.You're inability to follow directions isn't a design flaw.![]()
Understand what toping off means.Re read my example.
16.9 gallons went in. Until automatic shutoff.
Not all pumps are the same.
Not all stations are on level ground.
EVAP systems were mandated - as were Stop/Start, airbags, backup cameras, seatbelts, non metal dashboards, etc etc etc.If "topping off" damages a vehicle, it is a design flaw.
You may still be out of luck.
But it is still a design flaw.
FWIW my 2022 Hybrid once took 16.9 gallons to first click. Is that "automatic" topping off? And why would a customer / owner be responsible in this case?
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You’re right - Start/Stop was invented not mandated. My mistake.Start/stop was never mandated.
It was a manufacturer work around to boost MPG.
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ugh - you just made me picture like truly soft gel-like material, that you can't even wipe clean.You’re right - Start/Stop was invented not mandated. My mistake.
Although the mpg targets that WERE mandated led to the invention of start/stop.
Might be the same with EVAP? Not itself mandated but a response to an EPA mandate…
I’m old enough to remember steel dashboards and found the “soft touch” dashboards weird when introduced![]()
Our Maverick’s console & armrests are considered “soft touch”. The early non steel dashboards were called “padded”. Never any “gel filled” luckilyugh - you just made me picture like truly soft gel-like material, that you can't even wipe clean.
And use the wrong cleaner - it like melts.
Boy that would be safe!