Happy New Year All. Let's hope 2022 is a better year than 2021. My Envoy is still running perfectly since my PCM fiasco. I've got over 1200 miles on it now so I'm confident it was the problem. (knock wood)
So today I went to fill up my tank and was holding onto the pump handle while fueling up. We all know Envoys can be finicky to fill if the nozzle isn't just rightly positioned. I was thinking it was getting close to clicking off when all of a sudden I had gasoline gush out and spill all over my jacket, pants, shoes and the ground.
It is my regular gas station and I've never had this happen before. The pumps always stop, and I never "top off" my tank because I'm aware of the potential Evap Canister contamination troubles.
I reported the problem to the station manager. I had her write up an "incident report". I wanted to document the malfunction of the pump in case it did any damage to my EVAP system. I've driven 30 miles on it just to bring the gas level down out of the neck. So far I have had no engine codes come up. Hopefully all I will end having to deal with is washing the gas out of my pants, jacket, and shoes!
What are the chances it will throw a code down the road from this overfilling situation? Thanks for any input.
So today I went to fill up my tank and was holding onto the pump handle while fueling up. We all know Envoys can be finicky to fill if the nozzle isn't just rightly positioned. I was thinking it was getting close to clicking off when all of a sudden I had gasoline gush out and spill all over my jacket, pants, shoes and the ground.
It is my regular gas station and I've never had this happen before. The pumps always stop, and I never "top off" my tank because I'm aware of the potential Evap Canister contamination troubles.
I reported the problem to the station manager. I had her write up an "incident report". I wanted to document the malfunction of the pump in case it did any damage to my EVAP system. I've driven 30 miles on it just to bring the gas level down out of the neck. So far I have had no engine codes come up. Hopefully all I will end having to deal with is washing the gas out of my pants, jacket, and shoes!
What are the chances it will throw a code down the road from this overfilling situation? Thanks for any input.