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[Service Bulletin] Vehicle is Difficult to Fill With Fuel or Filling Station Pump...

Rob

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BlackZ28Turbo said:
Thanks Rob. I've had this problem a couple times.
Many many thanks Rob. I have to leave the key on when fueling so I can tell when the tank is full. You da man!!!
 
I knew of someone that tried to fill their car once with gas and was unable to get one drop into the tank. In fact they couldn't get the nozzle into the tank. After several minutes of trying the problem was realized. The filler attempted to put diesel into the car. I am unable to disclose who the person was that attempted this. :L

slong said:
Many many thanks Rob. I have to leave the key on when fueling so I can tell when the tank is full. You da man!!!
 
I have had that problem a few times too. Just making the flow a bit less usually does the trick for me.
 
theblackvette said:
I knew of someone that tried to fill their car once with gas and was unable to get one drop into the tank. In fact they couldn't get the nozzle into the tank. After several minutes of trying the problem was realized. The filler attempted to put diesel into the car. I am unable to disclose who the person was that attempted this. :L
Hey! Hey! Hey! I'm not as think as you stoned I am. :_rock
 
We all know, BV. He drives a blue Vette....



theblackvette said:
I knew of someone that tried to fill their car once with gas and was unable to get one drop into the tank. In fact they couldn't get the nozzle into the tank. After several minutes of trying the problem was realized. The filler attempted to put diesel into the car. I am unable to disclose who the person was that attempted this. :L
 
Ah! Wise guys. Hey Roadfrog, goin fishen? Yah! Got worms? Yah, but I'm going anyways.
Roadfrog said:
We all know, BV. He drives a blue Vette....
 
PSST... Slong...
Don't let them get you down. I almost put deisel into mine the other day when I stopped for gas. I caught myself when I realized I didn't remember seeing a green handle on the pump before, and then noticed there were two pumps at the filling station. Mental note: use the one with the black handle.
:D

And if BV continues to try and taunt you, we'll get him a cat to keep his parrot company.

-Patrick
 
Good one! Only problems is it won't be the bird looking for the cat, it will be BV going here, kitty kitty, kitty kitty, BV has a little something for you. ;LOL
 
theblackvette said:
I knew of someone that tried to fill their car once with gas and was unable to get one drop into the tank. In fact they couldn't get the nozzle into the tank. After several minutes of trying the problem was realized. The filler attempted to put diesel into the car. I am unable to disclose who the person was that attempted this. :L
That aint nothing I will get people come in where I work with the big diesel trucks and put racing fuel in them :L .......the thing that gets me the racing fuel hose is 2 feet long the diesel one is about 6.

Justin
 
Just in case no one got the joke, BV was capping on me about filling up will Diesel. I have owned a Dodge diesel way before I bought the Z06. Real funny BV how so many fell for it. ;LOL

Vettefan87 said:
That aint nothing I will get people come in where I work with the big diesel trucks and put racing fuel in them :L .......the thing that gets me the racing fuel hose is 2 feet long the diesel one is about 6.

Justin
 
Slong, the important question is: have you ever repeated the mistake? If the answer is no, well, that means you learned from the error. And if you never repeated it, there is no trend here to be made fun of.

That means that not only are you a very cool Z06 owner :cool , but one who has demonstrated the ability to learn from past mistakes. Shrug off those folks who might want to make a big deal out a nothing one-time occurence. (They're just hiding the fact that they've done the same thing multiple times, and won't fess up.) :L

-Patrick
 
CORed91 said:
Slong, the important question is: have you ever repeated the mistake? If the answer is no, well, that means you learned from the error. And if you never repeated it, there is no trend here to be made fun of.

That means that not only are you a very cool Z06 owner :cool , but one who has demonstrated the ability to learn from past mistakes. Shrug off those folks who might want to make a big deal out a nothing one-time occurence. (They're just hiding the fact that they've done the same thing multiple times, and won't fess up.) :L

-Patrick
I did not mean any harm. Just reading what BV said made me think about that. My bad.
 
you guys are lucky...

I can almost put a baseball bat in the opening for my fuel tank.Would be easy to pump diesel into it. I guess they changed them after the unleaded fuel came onto the fray.
 
Vettefan87 said:
I did not mean any harm. Just reading what BV said made me think about that. My bad.
What bad, Vettefan87? Did you do something wrong? If so, I can't see it.

I should be more clear in what I meant in my post. BV was trying to cast aspersions on Slong for a mistake I would venture that a lot of folks have made- myself included- but would rather not admit to. My reaction to to this casting of aspersions: big deal. Slong just owned up to his mistake, and I credit him for that.

If the Z06 runs without problems, all is good.

-Patrick
 
Honest! I have never filled my Z with #2. I have a Cummins in the driveway too. :L
 
Craig,

I've alerted Rob to the dead link. We're researching why that link isn't working. Hang tight, dude! We're on it!

:w
-Patrick
 

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