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Every time I re-fuel it shoots out filler neck!!! and run's down the rear quarter panel :freak3:
is this normal for libby's?
is this normal for libby's?
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I have only seen this issue if I try to "top it up" after the pump stops. Unlike many other vehicles which seem to take another 1/2 gallon or so, when the pump stops, it's full!
I have had it overflow without stopping a couple of times, but I blame that on the particular pump not working properly, as it normally stops before overflowing.
I have only seen this issue if I try to "top it up" after the pump stops. Unlike many other vehicles which seem to take another 1/2 gallon or so, when the pump stops, it's full!
I have had it overflow without stopping a couple of times, but I blame that on the particular pump not working properly, as it normally stops before overflowing.
Yah Me 2, I let the thing stop and all of a sudden it's running down My quarter panel and there is a puddle underneath it. I am afraid that it's going to explode!!!! LoLI think this is an issue with most Chrysler vehicles. I've heard people have the same difficulty with Sebrings too...
In either case...yes I get the same problem. However, I can't stop the monkeys that pump gas in NJ from letting it leak all down the quarter panel of my Libby...I've probably had to pay for at least 5 gallons of gas in a year's span of gas that just leaked right back into the ground. :disgust:
Who needs the clear coat anyway?
That is impossible for people who live in NJ and can't pump their own gas.Stick the nozzle all the way in, as far as it can go, then back it out about a half inch or so.
Problem solved. (At least for me...)
That is impossible for people who live in NJ and can't pump their own gas.
Mines done it since new. Only issue is when you "top" off. Shake it a bit, you might get another liter in there.
Usually tell Full service folk to stop when it shuts off and no other issue.
Takes the fuel no problem, no need to back out the pump. Its just full. Don't top off and its a non issue.
There are a bunch of "claims" on one of the sites for recalls / complaints with this issue. Apparently you have it or you don't sort of thing.
This isn't a "topping off" issue. If the pump is left on full flow, when the auto shutoff engages a good cup or so of gas spits out and runs down the quarter panel.
Like I said - for the last couple of gallons, just fill it at about 1/2 flow. Seems to work well for mine.