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Petrol nozzle tripping
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<blockquote data-quote="dvng" data-source="post: 140573" data-attributes="member: 196"><p>theres nothin wrong with the nozzle (theres no sensor) its just that you have some petrol at the outside of the inlet flap..this causes the petrol nozzle to trip thinkin its already full..next time make sure the theres no leftover petrol at the nozzle before inserting the nozzle into the inlet or accidentally pressing the nozzle before it is fully inserted beyond the flap..to prevent excess petrol dripping otside of the flap..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dvng, post: 140573, member: 196"] theres nothin wrong with the nozzle (theres no sensor) its just that you have some petrol at the outside of the inlet flap..this causes the petrol nozzle to trip thinkin its already full..next time make sure the theres no leftover petrol at the nozzle before inserting the nozzle into the inlet or accidentally pressing the nozzle before it is fully inserted beyond the flap..to prevent excess petrol dripping otside of the flap.. [/QUOTE]
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