![]() My Alldata automotive database pulled up Chrysler service bulletin 14-001-09 REV.A dated September 2009, outlining the possible causes and repairs for this issue. The problem with difficult refueling is a different issue. Doing this at a half-dozen fill-ups or so can eventually fill the vapor separator and force liquid fuel into the canister, which is designed to capture and store fuel vapors until the engine is started and they are drawn into the induction system and burned. It’s called “fuel packing” and involves continuing to add fuel after the automatic shutoff has clicked on the nozzle. It is possible to fill the charcoal canister with fuel by regularly overfilling the tank. Is it possible to damage the charcoal filter by putting in too much gas? It sounds like the vapor venting is restricted. ![]() I have a feeling it has to do with the EVAP system. At best, I need to fill it painfully slowly. My wife’s 2005 Dodge Grand Caravan will not let us add gas to it.
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