I went out to the beach this weekend, and although I didn't do anything crazy, after trying to fill up gas at the gas station, I'm pretty sure my vent line is clogged. What happens is that if you try to put gas in it, a second later the pump clicks off and a bit of fuel comes out. My guess is that the vent is clogged with sand, so when you pour gas in it, the air has to go somewhere and pushes itself out with a little fuel. Does this sound about right?
Now, this is in my 2004 Grand Cherokee (not the one in my sig). With that said, does anyone know if its easy to reach that vent line, or does the entire tank have to come out? If its easy, do you know of a quick way to get to it? I noticed there's a flap of plastic in the wheel well directly underneath the filler, I can sort of see rubber hoses down there so that could be it? Know which one it is? etc
Thanks everyone!
Now, this is in my 2004 Grand Cherokee (not the one in my sig). With that said, does anyone know if its easy to reach that vent line, or does the entire tank have to come out? If its easy, do you know of a quick way to get to it? I noticed there's a flap of plastic in the wheel well directly underneath the filler, I can sort of see rubber hoses down there so that could be it? Know which one it is? etc
Thanks everyone!