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Filling Fg Turbo Utes Up


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I have the same problem on fast pumps the way I get around it is to turn the trigger 180degree to point up this solves the issue. I had a similar thing on a Hilux which had to be tilted 90degrees

I dont really watch the fuel gauge on it but monitor the range, trip and avg L/100km on a long trip I get about 750km/tank and put about 75-80L in and that's running it to a range of 0 with highway (not freeway) driving.

Run it down do almost 0 a couple of time and see how much petrol up put in 81L tank and a couple in the line.

Hope this help

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Mine used to be a mongrel until I found that lowering the pump handpiece until it almost touches the bodywork allows me to hold the trigger full throttle. Its a good idea (if you try this) to back off the flow when the tank's nearly full, or it randomly blows fuel out all over the place before the auto shutoff works. :buttrock:

Methinks the :buttrock: engineer who signed off on the FG ute filler design was either pissed, hungover or recently divorced. And lucky if he didn't lose his job.

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Have the same trouble with the sedans...if you jam the nozzle all the way in it'll keep shutting off.

My theory is it's the anti-siphon thingo they have fitted, vapours have got nowhere to go if you completely block the filler hole.

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The fuel filling problem is the same with my BFII F6 Tornado and was also with my BA XR6 Turbo sedan. Also it depends on which bowser I used at the servo.

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Have the same trouble with the sedans...if you jam the nozzle all the way in it'll keep shutting off.

My theory is it's the anti-siphon thingo they have fitted, vapours have got nowhere to go if you completely block the filler hole.

Whats this anti-syphon thingo you speak off and does it exist in bf or just fg? I am curious cause im still wondering why they hell the utes fillers are not locked...

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  • Member For: 15y 11m 29d
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Mine does the same thing, drives me nuts, some pumps it works fine, others I give up and only put $20 in it. Also try to fill it to only 65 litres as the auto shut off 'shuts off' after the fuel has already spewed out all over the side of the car. :spoton:

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Yep I had the same problem with my ute... Would take me ages... Hold the Pump handle not so far in and yes so the base of the handle is almost on the paintwork and it should be right!!! Cheers

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