TSB for Fuel Fill Issue?
#21
This is an issue with a bad evaporative emission valve located in the filler neck. It's been a problem on a percentage of cars since the beginning of production. My filler neck was replaced back in 2015. No problems since.
#22
I own a 2015 XF 3.0 SC and bought the car brand new.
I was experiencing the fuel fill up problem every time I tried to fill with gas.
I had read on line that the fix for this was to replace the fuel filler neck which had been revised.
I brought the car to Dealer A and they confirmed that there was a redesigned filler neck
and that they would replace my factory filler neck with the redesigned version.
They had the car for most of the day and as soon as I left the dealership I attempted to fill up the car and experienced the same problem. I went back to dealer who installed the so called redesigned filler neck and asked if they had tried to fill the car up before they called me to say it was ready. They said that they had not which was complete stupidity on their part. They then said to bring car back and they would need to remove gas tank etc. to further troubleshoot my problem. I told them that in no way would I bring the car back to them and I scheduled an appt. with Dealer B.
Dealer B had the car for just a few hours and called to tell me that repairs were completed and that they had tested it by filling car up at a local gas station. They also said that the problem was that Dealer A had not used the redesigned filler neck but had simply used a new filler neck which was not the redesigned version. Dealer B reassured and showed me part number differences which demonstrated that Dealer A had not used the resigned version of this filler neck. It is now about one year since these repairs were made and I have never encountered any filling problems since the new and revised filler neck was installed.
I wonder after reading many posts of people who had filler neck replaced and still had problems, if the correct revised part was used or if their dealers simply took what they had in inventory which may be the filler neck that was not redesigned.
I was experiencing the fuel fill up problem every time I tried to fill with gas.
I had read on line that the fix for this was to replace the fuel filler neck which had been revised.
I brought the car to Dealer A and they confirmed that there was a redesigned filler neck
and that they would replace my factory filler neck with the redesigned version.
They had the car for most of the day and as soon as I left the dealership I attempted to fill up the car and experienced the same problem. I went back to dealer who installed the so called redesigned filler neck and asked if they had tried to fill the car up before they called me to say it was ready. They said that they had not which was complete stupidity on their part. They then said to bring car back and they would need to remove gas tank etc. to further troubleshoot my problem. I told them that in no way would I bring the car back to them and I scheduled an appt. with Dealer B.
Dealer B had the car for just a few hours and called to tell me that repairs were completed and that they had tested it by filling car up at a local gas station. They also said that the problem was that Dealer A had not used the redesigned filler neck but had simply used a new filler neck which was not the redesigned version. Dealer B reassured and showed me part number differences which demonstrated that Dealer A had not used the resigned version of this filler neck. It is now about one year since these repairs were made and I have never encountered any filling problems since the new and revised filler neck was installed.
I wonder after reading many posts of people who had filler neck replaced and still had problems, if the correct revised part was used or if their dealers simply took what they had in inventory which may be the filler neck that was not redesigned.
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#24
Yup, that's how I have to do it too. Still takes like 10 minutes to fill. But I found a place today where I could actually fill it the regular way! Almost worth it to drive 15 minutes out of my way to do it...
And yes Spanky, I think that could be a very real possibility, thanks for highlighting it. I think someone else documented the same thing?
And yes Spanky, I think that could be a very real possibility, thanks for highlighting it. I think someone else documented the same thing?
#25
I also had my 2016 F-Type serviced under the TSB not long after I purchased it, and the problem seemed to go away for a few months, but has since returned.
Not sure if it's the same issue as you had, Spanky, since mine seemed fine for a while, but it's worth asking my dealer about this (or going to another dealer if I get no love from mine). Thanks for sharing this!
Not sure if it's the same issue as you had, Spanky, since mine seemed fine for a while, but it's worth asking my dealer about this (or going to another dealer if I get no love from mine). Thanks for sharing this!
#26
Thought I would resurface this thread as - after complaining repeatedly that the fuel pump was still clicking off even with the new fuel filler neck - I was finally told by my dealer that there is a NEW TSB for the fuel filler neck.
I eagerly brought my car in last week to have it replaced again. Apparently the service department at my dealer had a difficult time installing the new neck (which was extremely concerning), but eventually I was told they had properly installed it.
Well tonight I refueled my car, and the fuel pump no longer clicks off. Yay. However, now I have a much bigger problem, which is that the fuel pump doesn't STOP when the tank is full(!). When the tank was full, instead of clicking off, it just started overflowing and spurting out the holes and edges of the pump like it was going to explode, and when I stopped the pump and yanked it out, fuel gushed everywhere.
I've had my car for almost ten months now, and not once do I remember enjoying the simple pleasure of refueling my car without wondering if something was going to go wrong. I would be lying if I said I didn't sometimes miss being able to do that...
I eagerly brought my car in last week to have it replaced again. Apparently the service department at my dealer had a difficult time installing the new neck (which was extremely concerning), but eventually I was told they had properly installed it.
Well tonight I refueled my car, and the fuel pump no longer clicks off. Yay. However, now I have a much bigger problem, which is that the fuel pump doesn't STOP when the tank is full(!). When the tank was full, instead of clicking off, it just started overflowing and spurting out the holes and edges of the pump like it was going to explode, and when I stopped the pump and yanked it out, fuel gushed everywhere.
I've had my car for almost ten months now, and not once do I remember enjoying the simple pleasure of refueling my car without wondering if something was going to go wrong. I would be lying if I said I didn't sometimes miss being able to do that...
#27
Well tonight I refueled my car, and the fuel pump no longer clicks off. Yay. However, now I have a much bigger problem, which is that the fuel pump doesn't STOP when the tank is full(!). When the tank was full, instead of clicking off, it just started overflowing and spurting out the holes and edges of the pump like it was going to explode, and when I stopped the pump and yanked it out, fuel gushed everywhere.
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#31
Thought I would resurface this thread as - after complaining repeatedly that the fuel pump was still clicking off even with the new fuel filler neck - I was finally told by my dealer that there is a NEW TSB for the fuel filler neck.
I eagerly brought my car in last week to have it replaced again. Apparently the service department at my dealer had a difficult time installing the new neck (which was extremely concerning), but eventually I was told they had properly installed it.
Well tonight I refueled my car, and the fuel pump no longer clicks off. Yay. However, now I have a much bigger problem, which is that the fuel pump doesn't STOP when the tank is full(!). When the tank was full, instead of clicking off, it just started overflowing and spurting out the holes and edges of the pump like it was going to explode, and when I stopped the pump and yanked it out, fuel gushed everywhere.
I've had my car for almost ten months now, and not once do I remember enjoying the simple pleasure of refueling my car without wondering if something was going to go wrong. I would be lying if I said I didn't sometimes miss being able to do that...
I eagerly brought my car in last week to have it replaced again. Apparently the service department at my dealer had a difficult time installing the new neck (which was extremely concerning), but eventually I was told they had properly installed it.
Well tonight I refueled my car, and the fuel pump no longer clicks off. Yay. However, now I have a much bigger problem, which is that the fuel pump doesn't STOP when the tank is full(!). When the tank was full, instead of clicking off, it just started overflowing and spurting out the holes and edges of the pump like it was going to explode, and when I stopped the pump and yanked it out, fuel gushed everywhere.
I've had my car for almost ten months now, and not once do I remember enjoying the simple pleasure of refueling my car without wondering if something was going to go wrong. I would be lying if I said I didn't sometimes miss being able to do that...
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#33
In my 49 years of driving I've had this happen to me exactly once, and that was a pump fault, it didn't automatically stop.
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#36
You may be on to something. I have had my car for 16 months now. The last 2 times I have filled up I get the handle going off. Never happened up till now. Maybe due to all the California gas tax and the 4.35 a gallon I paid this morning.
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#39
You guys can move to Illinois. The gas prices are pretty good (I paid $3.69 for premium yesterday at Shell) and there's a lot of good housing buys because everyone is getting the hell out'a here. Oh, but that's right, you want to pay lower taxes.
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