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Old 03-14-2016 | 10:26 AM
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Originally Posted by philwarner
....I just love standing in the cold rain filling the tank at a dribble pace because anything faster kicks off the nozzle...
phil, I had the same problem with my '05 Ranger. Ended up being large clumps of moldy charcoal in the canister. The canister is sonic welded but came apart easy. Dumped all the charcoal out, got rid of the moldy bits,
then put what was left back in. Sealed it up and was filling up the tank normal again.
 

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Old 03-14-2016 | 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by philwarner
I too am one of the "fortunate" ones with an AEL Disco 1; I just love standing in the cold rain filling the tank at a dribble pace because anything faster kicks off the nozzle. I tried disconnecting the vacuum line from the gas tank at the canister while filling and it helped a little, but is a pita to do every time. Thank you big brother for enhancing my enviornmental safety with this %$#*&^() system.
I've noticed this too. but instead of shutting off the nozzle, i see a leak coming from underneath the truck. This has one happened once and when I looked under there I couldn't see where it was leaking from. I think its coming around the fill up line that goes into the tank, but couldn't see a leak. suggestions?
 
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Old 03-15-2016 | 02:43 PM
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Originally Posted by hrhoward
phil, I had the same problem with my '05 Ranger. Ended up being large clumps of moldy charcoal in the canister. The canister is sonic welded but came apart easy. Dumped all the charcoal out, got rid of the moldy bits, then put what was left back in. Sealed it up and was filling up the tank normal again.
I had filled the tank two days ago and for the first gallon or so it seemed to take it OK but then I heard the dreaded sound of fuel bubbling up in the neck and it shut the gas flow off. I had to just barely squeeze the nozzle handle to keep gas going in slowly without triggering the shut off. It was a day later that I found the line from the tank was disconnected from the canister so it had not been connected when I was pumping the gas. It doesn't look look this line closes off when disconnected, so could it still be a problem in the canister if this line was open?
 
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Old 03-15-2016 | 03:30 PM
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Don't know. Maybe the Anti-trickle fill valve? I was just looking over p. 194 in the rave (downloaded pdf version) describing the operation of the "system".
 
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