Filling Up - Automatic Pump Shut-Off?
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Filling Up - Automatic Pump Shut-Off?
Is there something in the design of the modern Porsche gas tank that makes automatic gas pumps shut off so easily?
Both my 997 and my wife's 987 will not tolerate a gas pump running full blast. The nozzle keeps shutting off, presumably because it senses splash-back, long before the tank ever reaches full.
This happens at most gas stations (but not all). Filling my MINI Cooper S at the same locations never presents any problems.
Anybody know why this is happening with the Porsches? Does anyone else have similar experiences?
It's not a huge deal, but it is semi-annoying when filling up.
Both my 997 and my wife's 987 will not tolerate a gas pump running full blast. The nozzle keeps shutting off, presumably because it senses splash-back, long before the tank ever reaches full.
This happens at most gas stations (but not all). Filling my MINI Cooper S at the same locations never presents any problems.
Anybody know why this is happening with the Porsches? Does anyone else have similar experiences?
It's not a huge deal, but it is semi-annoying when filling up.
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Just spoke with my service advisor about this exact issue. It is very common. They said it has to do with the vapor recovery system now used on the nozzles as mandated by the clean air act and the design of the Porsche fuel system. Wish I could offer a more mechanical explanation but they said if you use an old style nozzle that is not fitted with the vapor recovery mechanism (black, flexible part that completes a seal between the nozzle and gas tank when filling) you should be able to fill to full. Hope that helps. Not sure what we will do once all the pumps have been retrofitted....
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I have the same experience filling up my '09 with over-priced gas that has only 91 octane, due to some California regulation.
However, I usually leave it a bit under filled as I remember some warning on the site about over-filling.
However, I usually leave it a bit under filled as I remember some warning on the site about over-filling.
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This has been recently discussed in the sister 997.2 GT3/GT3RS forum.
Apparantly, some Porsche dealers have a prototype adapter (looks like a simple plastic ring) that they can put on the fuel tank opening, and that would help prevent the problem. I am not sure if it is still in prototype status and how many dealers know about it, but I guess it wouldn't hurt to check with the service department of your dealers.
Another tip was to insert the gas pump nozzle 180-degree-up-side-down to fill up the tank, that would also help prevent the problem. It might look a little weird, but I have tried it and it worked.
At last, I have also found that it is gas pump nozzle type specified. I have found the nozzles in one of my local gas stations that worked flawlessly to top up my gas tank, so if possible I always went to that gas station to fill up.
Just want to share some tips.
With best regards,
Apparantly, some Porsche dealers have a prototype adapter (looks like a simple plastic ring) that they can put on the fuel tank opening, and that would help prevent the problem. I am not sure if it is still in prototype status and how many dealers know about it, but I guess it wouldn't hurt to check with the service department of your dealers.
Another tip was to insert the gas pump nozzle 180-degree-up-side-down to fill up the tank, that would also help prevent the problem. It might look a little weird, but I have tried it and it worked.
At last, I have also found that it is gas pump nozzle type specified. I have found the nozzles in one of my local gas stations that worked flawlessly to top up my gas tank, so if possible I always went to that gas station to fill up.
Just want to share some tips.
With best regards,
Last edited by axhoaxho; 04-05-2011 at 10:26 PM.
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Haven't had that issue so far...
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Interesting.
I always thought that this was something with the Carrera 4 design as I heard the gastank straddled the front differential, but based on this, it looks more common.
I typically click at about 12 gallons in the tank and have trouble getting more than 0.5 gallon on the autofill setting.
I will try the "upside down nozzle" approach.
Thanks for this.
I always thought that this was something with the Carrera 4 design as I heard the gastank straddled the front differential, but based on this, it looks more common.
I typically click at about 12 gallons in the tank and have trouble getting more than 0.5 gallon on the autofill setting.
I will try the "upside down nozzle" approach.
Thanks for this.
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happening to my 2011 cayenne v6 at some stations in CA
This would periodically happen on my 2008 Cayman but turning the nozzle 90degrees would at least allow it to fill at the max flow rate. With my 2011 Cayenne, especially when the tank is really low, it will fill about three gallons than stop and won't start again no matter what angle I have the nozzle.
What I did notice is that I can hear air getting sucked in or out of the tank when I pull the nozzle out slightly. If I wait long enough it lets me fill at the max flow rate. However, I keep thinking the gas pump is going to think I'm done and make me insert my cc again. Sucks playing this game on days when it's raining sideways.
What I did notice is that I can hear air getting sucked in or out of the tank when I pull the nozzle out slightly. If I wait long enough it lets me fill at the max flow rate. However, I keep thinking the gas pump is going to think I'm done and make me insert my cc again. Sucks playing this game on days when it's raining sideways.
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I have that adapter. Works well. I don't member the part but I can find out if anyone needs. It still does not fill to the top but within a gallon now. It basically cheats the vapor recovery.
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This is a topic on the 996 forum, often. Their problem is with a vent return becoming dislodged and then it doesn't vent correctly, resulting in the premature shut off.
I would pursue it with your service advisor. This is not acceptable.
It was definitely more prevalent with the 4s.
I would pursue it with your service advisor. This is not acceptable.
It was definitely more prevalent with the 4s.
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When I got my TT (my first 4wd) I was told this was a problem due to the difference in the fuel tank as it is configured over the 4wd system. It is annoying sometimes but usually a little patience and turning the fill nozzle 90 degrees helps. But it is tempermental and I cannot explain why sometimes filling is very difficult with the flow shutting off constantly, and other times no problems at all.
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I have the adaptor which I got from my dealer. It solved the problem. It is a plastic ring that that fits over the fill tube. Works great, no problem. I don't have a part number, but the dealer said there was a bulletin about it.
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I typically turn the nozzle 90 degrees and back off the flow a little as it gets closer to full, and it seems to work fine.