Dinokill3.7
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So on a few occasions I had the gas pump not stopping when tank was full and I didn't think anything of bit. My first reaction was the pumps being faulty and left it at that.
Last week I was filling my car and the gas pump didn't stop and a little bit of e85 overflowed out the tank.
Today I went to the same gas station but different pump and it didn't stop again and e85 overflowed out the tank.
I'm either having bad luck with the gas pumps or something is wrong with my car.
Having two different gas pump not stopping on two consecutive fill-ups doesn't seem like a coincidence.
Any tips?
Last week I was filling my car and the gas pump didn't stop and a little bit of e85 overflowed out the tank.
Today I went to the same gas station but different pump and it didn't stop again and e85 overflowed out the tank.
I'm either having bad luck with the gas pumps or something is wrong with my car.
Having two different gas pump not stopping on two consecutive fill-ups doesn't seem like a coincidence.
Any tips?
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