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I've had my new Accord now for about six weeks and have a gripe about
the gas tank and filler system. When filling up, the nozzle will shut off at about 2.5 gallons before it's totally full. This means that instead of a 17.1 gallon tank it's more like 14.6 gallons. If I just dribble the gas in then I can get it totally full but this has to be a safety issue. Is this just an overly restrictive filler system or is there something actually wrong here ? I'd really like to be able to use the full capacity of the tank. Anyone else notice this with the Accord or other Honda cars? RonR |
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I also have a new '04 Accord, auto, 4 cyl. I just filled it up for the first time, and I didn't experienced your problem; I don't think so since the gas gauge showed full (actually about 5 degrees past the full red rectangle). My small yellow-orange dot light under the E came up and I conclude it does so with 4 gallons left in the tank; has anyone done an analysis about the low gas indicator light? Does you gas gauge show full? The manual says to not top off the tank, so you should consider taking your problem to the dealer... Al
"Ron Richardson" <ronr1999@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:6b459edc.0408220645.f6a11b9@posting.google.co m... I've had my new Accord now for about six weeks and have a gripe about the gas tank and filler system. When filling up, the nozzle will shut off at about 2.5 gallons before it's totally full. This means that instead of a 17.1 gallon tank it's more like 14.6 gallons. If I just dribble the gas in then I can get it totally full but this has to be a safety issue. Is this just an overly restrictive filler system or is there something actually wrong here ? I'd really like to be able to use the full capacity of the tank. Anyone else notice this with the Accord or other Honda cars? RonR |
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Ron Richardson wrote:
> I've had my new Accord now for about six weeks and have a gripe about > the gas tank and filler system. When filling up, the nozzle will > shut off at about 2.5 gallons before it's totally full. This means > that instead of a 17.1 gallon tank it's more like 14.6 gallons. If I > just dribble the gas in then I can get it totally full but this has to > be a safety issue. > > Is this just an overly restrictive filler system or is there something > actually wrong here ? I'd really like to be able to use the full > capacity of the tank. > > Anyone else notice this with the Accord or other Honda cars? > > RonR ================== Obeying the manual is a good idea, because if you top up the tank, and the (cold) fuel expands on a hot day, you'll pump raw fuel to the front of the car and fill the EGR canister. The CHECK ENGINE light will come on, and your dealer will bill you when he finds out what you've done. You might also start pumping it on the road and down a sewer cap. Then you might get to be on the evening news. Honda has gone to a lot of trouble to make their cars conform to the fire codes. Don't try to get around it. If you want RANGE, get a VW TDI. 'Curly' |
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Are you dumb?
The only way you'd get 17.1 gal in is if the gas tank is completely empty, in which case you'd be on the side of the road waiting for a AAA truck. ____________________________________ Do not write below this line. Reserved for me. |
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I think a basic math class would be in order here.
Also did you fail to read the various messages in the owners manual about NOT TOPPING OFF THE DAMN TANK? I would imagine your gas pumps also have that stated in large lettering somewhere "Ron Richardson" <ronr1999@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:6b459edc.0408220645.f6a11b9@posting.google.co m... > I've had my new Accord now for about six weeks and have a gripe about > the gas tank and filler system. When filling up, the nozzle will > shut off at about 2.5 gallons before it's totally full. This means > that instead of a 17.1 gallon tank it's more like 14.6 gallons. If I > just dribble the gas in then I can get it totally full but this has to > be a safety issue. > > Is this just an overly restrictive filler system or is there something > actually wrong here ? I'd really like to be able to use the full > capacity of the tank. > > Anyone else notice this with the Accord or other Honda cars? > > RonR |
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> that instead of a 17.1 gallon tank it's more like 14.6 gallons. If I > just dribble the gas in then I can get it totally full but this has to > be a safety issue. > On my 03 the low fuel light comes on when the tank is about 12.5 gallons below full. The most I have put in is 13.6 gallons on a longish trip and the gauge was not on empty.. Has anyone run an 03 or 04 dry, then refueled? I assume that the manual is correct and that when I put 13 gallons in, there are 4 useful gallons remaining. It would be nice to know if that is true if I am in a position where I cannot fill up, but not enough to run a personal experiment by running it out of gas intentionally.. Dave |
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harrison wrote:
>>that instead of a 17.1 gallon tank it's more like 14.6 gallons. If I >>just dribble the gas in then I can get it totally full but this has to >>be a safety issue. > > On my 03 the low fuel light comes on when the tank is about 12.5 gallons > below full. The most I have put in is 13.6 gallons on a longish trip and > the gauge was not on empty.. > > Has anyone run an 03 or 04 dry, then refueled? IIRC running a modern Honda dry is likely to cause problems once you've gassed it up. Maybe that's why the "Low" indicator is set on the high side? The most I've ever put into my '03 Accord is 15 gallons. |
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OK, ok, guys... I know all about not topping off the tank.
Here's the issue. You folks who think that you have 4 gallons left in the tank when the yellow light comes on really missed my message here. When you filled up with the yellow light came on and put in 13+ gallons don't realize that you could put in another 2+ gallons. That's exactly what I did. Topping off is wrong but I did it to find out exactly how much I could put it from the first nozzle cutoff. It's around 2.5 gallons ! Now I'll just add about 1.5 to 2gallons after the first cutoff. And, I did buy the Accord for range. I figured that I could use 15 gallons of that 17.1 gallon tank and get at a minimum 420 miles to each tank with a reserve of 50 miles. That's at an average of 28mpg. I still believe that there's a crappy filler design here... RonR |
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"Ron Richardson" <ronr1999@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:6b459edc.0408220645.f6a11b9@posting.google.co m... > I've had my new Accord now for about six weeks and have a gripe about > the gas tank and filler system. When filling up, the nozzle will > shut off at about 2.5 gallons before it's totally full. This means > that instead of a 17.1 gallon tank it's more like 14.6 gallons. If I > just dribble the gas in then I can get it totally full but this has to > be a safety issue. Hmmm, I have not had that problem on my '03. Have you tried multiple filling stations? John |
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Ron Richardson <ronr1999@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I've had my new Accord now for about six weeks and have a gripe about > the gas tank and filler system. When filling up, the nozzle will > shut off at about 2.5 gallons before it's totally full. This means > that instead of a 17.1 gallon tank it's more like 14.6 gallons. If I > just dribble the gas in then I can get it totally full but this has to > be a safety issue. On my 2003 Civic and some other cars, the gas tank is safely tucked away in front of the rear axle area. If you look at the hose leading from the filler to the tank, I would guess that it's three feet long. As the fuel is being delivered, it foams a little. This results in the automatic shutoff being triggerred much earlier than on a car with the tank under the trunk, with a relatively straight hose. Someone mentioned VW TDI... Diesel fuel foams a lot. If you let the automatic shutoff occur and pull the filler hose out, you can watch the bubles receed. I usually let the automatic shutoff happen, wait 5 seconds for gasoline, 20 seconds for diesel, and fuel again. When it shuts off the second time, I'm done. This topoff takes varying amounts of fuel on different vehicles, which seems to be directly related to how long and convoluted the path is to the gas tank. -- --- Clarence A Dold - Hidden Valley (Lake County) CA USA 38.8-122.5 |
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