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| Citroenfan |
Posted: August 20, 2015 09:21 pm
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Went to put in fuel this morning and could not. Bloody stuff kept spilling out. Got the car back home (Series 1 V6 - 1991), grabbed a flashlight and took a look. It seems that the plastic reducer - with the spring loaded flap - had some how gotten dislodged and fallen a bit further back in the opening. After somewhat of a struggle which included making up a heavy wire puller and with the help of a thin, long bladed screw drive, it seems to be back in the slot where it belongs.
Has anyone else experienced such a problem? Or, as a brand new to XM's inductee, the first one Steve in Los Angeles, CA USA |
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Posted: September 16, 2015 06:43 pm
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It sounds like the pump nozzle had caught it and pushed it down.
The reducer was put in to prevent the accidental use of LEADED petrol (GAS) as their pump nozzles were bigger in diameter you would not be able to fit it in. If it happens again you could remove it completely seeing as there is NO leaded petrol anymore. HTH -------------------- XM 2.5TD Exclusive "N" Reg Emerald green RP 6679 (Resting)
Xantia 1.9td SX "L" Reg Emerald green RP 6099 (R.I.P.) Buckie Scotland |
| Citroenfan |
Posted: September 19, 2015 03:46 am
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Active Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 36 Member No.: 2187 Joined: July 29, 2015 |
That part I had figured out
This post has been edited by Citroenfan on September 19, 2015 03:47 am |
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