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tjiamb 08-13-2004 10:12 AM

Overfill fuel.
 
I have a 2003 Civic and yesterday when I fill up the gas it overflowed.
Is there any harm in this?
I heard there is a possibility that it can damage the evaporator, Is
that true and in what way?
Thanks,

CaptainKrunch 08-13-2004 12:28 PM

Re: Overfill fuel.
 
NO


"tjiamb" <michael.b.tjia@boeing.com> wrote in message
news:411CCC63.5DED441B@boeing.com...
> I have a 2003 Civic and yesterday when I fill up the gas it overflowed.
> Is there any harm in this?
> I heard there is a possibility that it can damage the evaporator, Is
> that true and in what way?
> Thanks,




CaptainKrunch 08-13-2004 12:28 PM

Re: Overfill fuel.
 
NO


"tjiamb" <michael.b.tjia@boeing.com> wrote in message
news:411CCC63.5DED441B@boeing.com...
> I have a 2003 Civic and yesterday when I fill up the gas it overflowed.
> Is there any harm in this?
> I heard there is a possibility that it can damage the evaporator, Is
> that true and in what way?
> Thanks,




Brian Smith 08-13-2004 01:59 PM

Re: Overfill fuel.
 

"tjiamb" <michael.b.tjia@boeing.com> wrote in message
news:411CCC63.5DED441B@boeing.com...
> I have a 2003 Civic and yesterday when I fill up the gas it overflowed.
> Is there any harm in this?
> I heard there is a possibility that it can damage the evaporator, Is
> that true and in what way?
> Thanks,


The only thing that may occur, is your check engine light may light up. I
speak from experience. The dealer charges $46.00 (plus tax, of course) CDN,
to reset the light.

--
Brian

http://www.cakesbydarlene.ca

http://www.accesswave.ca/~orion



Brian Smith 08-13-2004 01:59 PM

Re: Overfill fuel.
 

"tjiamb" <michael.b.tjia@boeing.com> wrote in message
news:411CCC63.5DED441B@boeing.com...
> I have a 2003 Civic and yesterday when I fill up the gas it overflowed.
> Is there any harm in this?
> I heard there is a possibility that it can damage the evaporator, Is
> that true and in what way?
> Thanks,


The only thing that may occur, is your check engine light may light up. I
speak from experience. The dealer charges $46.00 (plus tax, of course) CDN,
to reset the light.

--
Brian

http://www.cakesbydarlene.ca

http://www.accesswave.ca/~orion



AGS 08-13-2004 03:08 PM

Re: Overfill fuel.
 
Brian Smith wrote:
> "tjiamb" <michael.b.tjia@boeing.com> wrote in message
> news:411CCC63.5DED441B@boeing.com...
>> I have a 2003 Civic and yesterday when I fill up the gas it
>> overflowed. Is there any harm in this? I heard there is a
>> possibility that it can damage the evaporator, Is that true and in
>> what way? Thanks,

>
> The only thing that may occur, is your check engine light may light
> up. I speak from experience. The dealer charges $46.00 (plus tax, of
> course) CDN, to reset the light.


You have to pay to have the light reset? Why? I once lost the fuel cap
on my car which cause the check engine light to go on. After purchasing
a new one, the dealership told me that the light would go off after a
couple days...which is exactly what happened.

-AGS


AGS 08-13-2004 03:08 PM

Re: Overfill fuel.
 
Brian Smith wrote:
> "tjiamb" <michael.b.tjia@boeing.com> wrote in message
> news:411CCC63.5DED441B@boeing.com...
>> I have a 2003 Civic and yesterday when I fill up the gas it
>> overflowed. Is there any harm in this? I heard there is a
>> possibility that it can damage the evaporator, Is that true and in
>> what way? Thanks,

>
> The only thing that may occur, is your check engine light may light
> up. I speak from experience. The dealer charges $46.00 (plus tax, of
> course) CDN, to reset the light.


You have to pay to have the light reset? Why? I once lost the fuel cap
on my car which cause the check engine light to go on. After purchasing
a new one, the dealership told me that the light would go off after a
couple days...which is exactly what happened.

-AGS


JM 08-13-2004 05:57 PM

Re: Overfill fuel.
 
tjiamb <michael.b.tjia@boeing.com> wrote in message news:<411CCC63.5DED441B@boeing.com>...
> I have a 2003 Civic and yesterday when I fill up the gas it overflowed.
> Is there any harm in this?
> I heard there is a possibility that it can damage the evaporator, Is
> that true and in what way?
> Thanks,


If raw gas gets into the activated charcoal canister, it will ruin it
and theoretically must be replaced. You probably have to overfill all
the time (like me) to cause this.

JM

JM 08-13-2004 05:57 PM

Re: Overfill fuel.
 
tjiamb <michael.b.tjia@boeing.com> wrote in message news:<411CCC63.5DED441B@boeing.com>...
> I have a 2003 Civic and yesterday when I fill up the gas it overflowed.
> Is there any harm in this?
> I heard there is a possibility that it can damage the evaporator, Is
> that true and in what way?
> Thanks,


If raw gas gets into the activated charcoal canister, it will ruin it
and theoretically must be replaced. You probably have to overfill all
the time (like me) to cause this.

JM


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