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nias9527 Mar 3, 2012 02:54 AM

Can't pump gas in...??
 
The gas pump is not working!! I tried three different one and now I am sure its my car's problem because other people are not having problem pumping gas....
and this all happen right after I removed my rear seats to apply dynamats...
Did I messed up some sensors???
how to fix it:confused::confused::confused::confused:
Thanks

LandSeaAir Mar 3, 2012 09:57 AM


Originally Posted by nias9527 (Post 5084192)
The gas pump is not working!! I tried three different one and now I am sure its my car's problem because other people are not having problem pumping gas....
and this all happen right after I removed my rear seats to apply dynamats...
Did I messed up some sensors???
how to fix it:confused::confused::confused::confused:
Thanks

You mean it clicks off? My dads car had this problem, so annoying. For what its worth if you turn the pump upside down it may work better. I know the cause of his problem was some type of charcoal canister being clogged, however if you were around the area of the components for the gas tank I guess there is a possibility you messed something up. Perhaps take everything apart and give it a good survey make sure nothings knocked or lose.

I think this happens because the tank isn't getting proper ventilation so the gas vapors are going back up to the pump and it cuts off.

Broberg Mar 3, 2012 10:10 AM

Pure speculation (I don't know the design and what anti-theft measures the c-class has in the pipe), but It sounds like something is stuck in the refueling pipe (like LandSeaAir said when gas is coming up the pump shuts off so it doesn't overflow).

And if their an obstruction in the way so the flow gets restricted then it flows over if the flow rate of the pump is to high (think of pouring liquids down a funnel)

I know that a lot of cars have a magnetized(?) hatch that only opens when you let it get in contact with the fuel pumps nozzle, but that is directly visible so you would see if it was that.


But as stated, there is most probably some obstruction in the pipe with that behavior.

Glyn M Ruck Mar 3, 2012 10:42 AM

You have a blocked or squashed breather pipe.

nias9527 Mar 3, 2012 03:57 PM

oh...I did block a few holes under the rear seats with dynamat...
Is it because of this?? the holes are really small....

silversx Mar 3, 2012 04:01 PM

it's not the holes.. you crimped the breather hose.. the hose that vents gas fumes out the car.. so now your tank is full of explosive gas fumes ready to burst.. you better take your seat out and see what is what

all this because exhaust drone? lol why get the exhaust in the first place.. sorry just my humble opinion :D

Sportstick Mar 3, 2012 04:39 PM


Originally Posted by silversx (Post 5084860)
it's not the holes.. you crimped the breather hose.. the hose that vents gas fumes out the car.. so now your tank is full of explosive gas fumes ready to burst.. you better take your seat out and see what is what

all this because exhaust drone? lol why get the exhaust in the first place.. sorry just my humble opinion :D

While the success of others with exhaust may have led the OP inadvertently astray, this is a teachable moment on how some mods can wind up somewhere between Chaos Theory and the Law of Unintended Consequences.

People, let's be careful out there!

nias9527 Mar 3, 2012 08:07 PM

funny thing happened...today I go to gas station and my car is fine lol???
I don't even do anything...

Illusive Mar 3, 2012 11:54 PM


Originally Posted by silversx (Post 5084860)
it's not the holes.. you crimped the breather hose.. the hose that vents gas fumes out the car.. so now your tank is full of explosive gas fumes ready to burst.. you better take your seat out and see what is what

all this because exhaust drone? lol why get the exhaust in the first place.. sorry just my humble opinion :D

lol you mean lack of exhaust...

RLE Mar 4, 2012 01:07 AM

My biggest fuel problem is the monthly bill. $4.19.9 last week and this isn't even California (luckily).

Broberg Mar 4, 2012 02:01 AM


Originally Posted by RLE (Post 5085386)
My biggest fuel problem is the monthly bill. $4.19.9 last week and this isn't even California (luckily).

I don't know how you measure, but the fuelprice in Sweden is currently about 8 USD per US gallon. (2.15 USD per Liter, 15.08 SEK per Liter)

mhad2480 Mar 4, 2012 02:11 AM


Originally Posted by Broberg (Post 5085415)
I don't know how you measure, but the fuelprice in Sweden is currently about 8 USD per US gallon. (2.15 USD per Liter, 15.08 SEK per Liter)

I will now stop complaining about fuel prices in CA. (at least until I fill up again)

nias9527 Mar 4, 2012 04:50 AM

people in Europe must be super rich to drive lol....

RLE Mar 4, 2012 07:51 PM


Originally Posted by Broberg (Post 5085415)
I don't know how you measure, but the fuelprice in Sweden is currently about 8 USD per US gallon. (2.15 USD per Liter, 15.08 SEK per Liter)

It's all taxes as you well know. Comparing gas prices from place to place is not useful without excluding all taxes.

http://www.commonsensejunction.com/n...-tax-rate.html

Broberg Mar 5, 2012 12:13 AM


Originally Posted by RLE (Post 5086225)
It's all taxes as you well know. Comparing gas prices from place to place is not useful without excluding all taxes.

http://www.commonsensejunction.com/n...-tax-rate.html


Yeah the big difference is the taxes ofc.
But if you see to an average income after taxes the prices of gas is still much higher for the swede compared to the american.

In the end its always about what you have left in your pocket that matters.


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