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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Deeps on June 09, 2016, 12:00:58 pm

Title: Fuel Over-spill
Post by: Deeps on June 09, 2016, 12:00:58 pm
Filling up today - easing up on the pressure as I approached what I thought the car would take - the pistol failed to cut out and I experienced an over-spill of diesel dumping a litre or so on the forecourt floor.  :-[

This is the second time this has happened (at different stations) and I wonder if anyone else has experienced this with their CX-5?  I should perhaps add that this has never happened with any other vehicle that I have owned in the past.

I'm wondering is it the shape of the tank or filling neck that is the cause of this or could it be that the cut-out switch on the pistol itself needs a certain pressure which isn't attained when the pistol grip itself isn't fully gripped i.e. providing maximum output.
Title: Re: Fuel Over-spill
Post by: twabrigs on June 09, 2016, 12:07:43 pm
Bad luck... :(

Has happened to me once, now I fill it to the first 'click' of the nozzle rather than to the brim.
Title: Re: Fuel Over-spill
Post by: xtrailman on June 09, 2016, 01:49:15 pm
No overspill with either cx-5, but i do ease of the trigger when i expect the tank is near full, then i either stop on the first click or dribble some some in to get a nice round £ figure, that just an old habit from paying cash, or doing a part fill as i often just put £40 in.
Title: Re: Fuel Over-spill
Post by: Anchorman on June 09, 2016, 02:24:36 pm
It is quite a narrow filler pipe. I sprayed mine with Tetroseal recently as they are known to corrode through on some makes. I don't remember it blowing back though. Maybe it's because I'm too tight to risk spelling it.
Title: Re: Fuel Over-spill
Post by: Dave on June 09, 2016, 02:27:38 pm
Another reason I don't do brim checks for fuel consumption!!
Title: Re: Fuel Over-spill
Post by: Willpower on June 09, 2016, 04:23:12 pm
Another reason I don't do brim checks for fuel consumption!!

 ;D ;D ;D   Depends how much patience you have.   
Title: Re: Fuel Over-spill
Post by: Cornish CX-5 on June 09, 2016, 10:34:03 pm
I had this once on mine,   luckily only a very small amount.   Was the same as you said and just like the pump auto cut off didn't work.  Have been more careful since and all OK.   Never had it before on any other vehicle. 
Title: Re: Fuel Over-spill
Post by: Deeps on June 10, 2016, 08:46:48 am
I had this once on mine,   luckily only a very small amount.   Was the same as you said and just like the pump auto cut off didn't work.  Have been more careful since and all OK.   Never had it before on any other vehicle.

Phew - glad it's not just me then.  ;)