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Aug 28, 2016Explorer
Side note, I finally got around to fixing my front fuel filler neck issue yesterday. Took me only about 20 mins. Wish I would have gotten off my lazy butt and done it two years ago. Heh.
I ended up removing the three self tapping screws that hold the neck to the recessed plastic piece on the exterior of the coach. Loosened the clamp on the fuel hose, rotated the neck such that the vent line was facing straight up. Then positioned the fuel hose so it maintained a gradual slope to the tank and zip tied it in place. Voila, finally fixed. I was able to go to the gas station, put the fuel filler in and turn it on without it immediately shutting off. It was so nice.
I ended up removing the three self tapping screws that hold the neck to the recessed plastic piece on the exterior of the coach. Loosened the clamp on the fuel hose, rotated the neck such that the vent line was facing straight up. Then positioned the fuel hose so it maintained a gradual slope to the tank and zip tied it in place. Voila, finally fixed. I was able to go to the gas station, put the fuel filler in and turn it on without it immediately shutting off. It was so nice.
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