HI, For a 2001 Tiburon
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I have a weird problem with Tiburon. It is 2001. Since few months ago, whenever filling in the gasoline, it gives you click click whenever it is full. This happenes even my gas tank is not full. WHat is the problem? I thought it would be the sensor from the gas station, but every gas stations give me same problem~! Please help~! Thanks |
Re: HI, For a 2001 Tiburon
It sounds like your on board vapor recovery system is not properly venting.
It's also possible there's a problem with the pump if it only occurred at one pump. Did your check engine lamp come back? If so, it may well provide a clue. You can look for a clogged evap filter by the charcoal canister or it's also possible you may have a sticking rollover valve in the tank. I'm suspecting that checking most of this is beyond your experience and knowledge. You may wish to take it to a qualified shop for diagnosis and repair. I'd recommend a dealer. |
Re: HI, For a 2001 Tiburon
Hi, Thanks for answering the question quickly.
This happened before clutch was slipped. What is the onboard vapor recovery system ? and may I may have a sticking rollover valve in the tank ? Should I try to clean inside the tank ? Thanks, Always. Justin "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message news:e43dc42df0ad6dc99467d78a51b94475@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... > It sounds like your on board vapor recovery system is not properly > venting. > It's also possible there's a problem with the pump if it only occurred at > one pump. Did your check engine lamp come back? If so, it may well > provide a clue. > > You can look for a clogged evap filter by the charcoal canister or it's > also possible you may have a sticking rollover valve in the tank. > > I'm suspecting that checking most of this is beyond your experience and > knowledge. You may wish to take it to a qualified shop for diagnosis and > repair. I'd recommend a dealer. > |
Re: HI, For a 2001 Tiburon
No, you shouldn't try to clean anything.
All cars manufactured since 1998 are required by the federal government to capture gasoline vapors when refueling. Doing so, means that the air in the tank must be displaced through the charcoal canister (which filters the vapors) into the atmosphere. If the valve in the tank is sticking, it should be replaced. But that's only one possibility. A blockage in the valve on the canister, or the filter between the valve and atmosphere would cause the same problem. If this hasn't happened since the clutch issue, I wouldn't worry about it right away. Such a blockage could have occurred from frozen junk clogging the air filter. If that was the case, it has most likely melted and gone away by now, especially if the check engine lamp hasn't come back on. |
Re: HI, For a 2001 Tiburon
thank you very much
No, the engine light has not came on since.... I will bring it to the dealer to capture vapours...... Have a good day JUsitn "hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message news:dc19139af884b1780765df76cba0f116@localhost.ta lkaboutautos.com... > No, you shouldn't try to clean anything. > > All cars manufactured since 1998 are required by the federal government to > capture gasoline vapors when refueling. Doing so, means that the air in > the tank must be displaced through the charcoal canister (which filters > the vapors) into the atmosphere. > > If the valve in the tank is sticking, it should be replaced. But that's > only one possibility. A blockage in the valve on the canister, or the > filter between the valve and atmosphere would cause the same problem. > > If this hasn't happened since the clutch issue, I wouldn't worry about it > right away. Such a blockage could have occurred from frozen junk clogging > the air filter. If that was the case, it has most likely melted and gone > away by now, especially if the check engine lamp hasn't come back on. > |
Re: HI, For a 2001 Tiburon
If the check engine lamp is not on, I'd expect the vapor recovery system is
working normally at this time, and you needn't take it to the dealer unless the lamp comes back on. |
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