Fuel cap
#11
Same problem with my 2001. When it clicks I can look under the cap and see the o-ring clearly not sealing to the neck (not even close to sealed).
I have to pinch the sides of the gas cap together while I tighten it to get it to seal. I thought it was just me that had this problem. I also bought a new cap and thought that maybe I got a bad cap or the wrong one and was getting ready to order another, but it seems to be a VERY common problem.
Rover gods have struck again!
I have to pinch the sides of the gas cap together while I tighten it to get it to seal. I thought it was just me that had this problem. I also bought a new cap and thought that maybe I got a bad cap or the wrong one and was getting ready to order another, but it seems to be a VERY common problem.
Rover gods have struck again!
#12
I used this kit to add the tether strap back to my replacement gas cap. I did not use the ring supplied. Just drilled a hole in the top center and put the push-connector in the hole. I had to wollow out the hole a little at a time to get it just the right size.
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I have a Stant aftermarket cap installed due to the fitment problems with the fuel neck discussed here, but I wonder if it has the same venting properties as the OEM cap? My SES light still comes on occasionally and I suspect the aftermarket cap may not be venting the fuel system at the same rate? Thoughts?
#16
I have a Stant aftermarket cap installed due to the fitment problems with the fuel neck discussed here, but I wonder if it has the same venting properties as the OEM cap? My SES light still comes on occasionally and I suspect the aftermarket cap may not be venting the fuel system at the same rate? Thoughts?
#17
Current code is P0455 Fuel/Evap System System Leak (Gross)
This is with my Stant cap installed and tight. No other fuel system problems exist on this vehicle to my knowledge.
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