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djomlas 11-15-2007 10:45 AM

whats with this gas cap
 
every time i fill up gas, i make sure that the gas cap clicks twice or so after i tighten it.
then get in, drive about 30 miles or so and the stupid CEL comes on, i get out, click it again, clear the light, and its fine again, doesnt come back.

same thing happens next time i get gas.
on the way to the train today, after filling up, came on again. SOB

how many times does the gas cap have to click?


happy motoring :D

bmussatti 11-15-2007 10:57 AM

Do you over-pump the gas?

bmussatti 11-15-2007 10:59 AM

New gas cap? $10.

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cfos 11-15-2007 11:02 AM

Had this happen once -- where the CEL came on and the gas-cap was the presumed culprit. It lasted for about 2 days and hasn't come back. The dealer had mentioned that it might help if you do a "complete" fill -- versus just topping off. When do you refill?

Perfectlap 11-15-2007 11:14 AM

make sure you get the Porsche cap if you replace.
I had to replace mine after the gas guy forgot to put it back on the car (we don't have self-serv here in NJ). Next day the CEL went on and I stoped by Pepboys and they gave me an aftermarket one. CEL kept coming on with the aftermarket cap.

blinkwatt 11-15-2007 11:38 AM

DJ check your gas cap part #. I know the part has been recalled and maybe it wasn't done to your car(I don't know if this was the reason why it was called back).

99620124103

timothy 11-15-2007 11:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Perfectlap
we don't have self-serv here in NJ

How strange

Perfectlap 11-15-2007 12:10 PM

^ I think it cuts down on the carjackings.

blinkwatt 11-15-2007 12:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Perfectlap
(we don't have self-serv here in NJ).

How does a non self-serv gas station work out? Do you just pull up,give the gas pumperer your card and he does the rest?

bmussatti 11-15-2007 12:14 PM

^Carjackings? Hell, it cuts down on stolen gas!

Doesn't NJ also require police to be stationed at certain road construction work-sites? Or is that another east coast city?

timothy 11-15-2007 12:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Perfectlap
^ I think it cuts down on the carjackings.

In Texas we chose a slightly different solution to carjackings

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racer_d 11-15-2007 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blinkwatt
How does a non self-serv gas station work out? Do you just pull up,give the gas pumperer your card and he does the rest?

Bingo.. just show up and someone else pumps it. It is nice to avoid smelly diesel on your own hands. Plus, NJ gas is "relatively" cheap, and even moreso if you take into account the full service benefit.

wvicary 11-15-2007 05:15 PM

I think there was a TSB for the fuel cap and I've seen a few were the main seal on the cap cracked.

bmussatti 11-15-2007 05:21 PM

When getting gas in NJ, do you tip the attendant at the end? :o

Tool Pants 11-15-2007 05:32 PM

In 1998 Porsche changed the emission system. The fuel tank is pressurized to check for leaks in all the plumbing. If the the sensor detects a loss of pressure or the sensor is defective then the check engine light comes on. If the O-ring seal on the cap is not sealing well then you can also get a check engine light.

For 1998 up to I forget what year, there was a recall to replace the orange O-ring with a black one.

Then there was another recall for 1998 to I think 2001 to replace the cap with the 2001 style cap. A sticker was placed in the trunk lid for this recall. You should not have the cap that was used 1998-2000.

Don't know what cap you have. Don't know if the sensor is the problem. Don't know the problem until you have the fault code(s) read, unless it is clear you do not have the updated cap.

djomlas 11-15-2007 06:43 PM

i have the recall sticker on there, its the new cap.

how many times do you guys click it?

Padawan 11-15-2007 06:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bmussatti
When getting gas in NJ, do you tip the attendant at the end? :o

No, only the occasional very generous driver will tip the attendant.

And of course, you out-of-state people sometimes get confused and do it, too. :p

bmussatti 11-15-2007 06:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by djomlas
i have the recall sticker on there, its the new cap.

how many times do you guys click it?


17 times. Close the fuel door. Re-open it and re-check it. Turn it 17 more times. Close the fuel door. Then re-open it again just to re-check it. Then I go to the washroom and wash my hands 9 times. Make sure to bring a paper towels so you don't "touch" anything directly.

Then I watch Judge Whoppner. Only Fruit of the Loom's, and yes. K-Mart sucks.

Grizzly 11-15-2007 07:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bmussatti
Then I watch Judge Whoppner. Only Fruit of the Loom's, and yes. K-Mart sucks.

Yes, but on which day do you have fish sticks?

Tool Pants 11-15-2007 07:14 PM

I click 2 times but since I have a 1997 it does not matter.

To rule out the cap it needs to be pressure tested. In California every 2 years us older car owners have to do a smog inspection, and as part of that inspection the cap is pressure tested on the smog machine. Don't know what is done in other states.

So, I would rule out the cap so you could look elsewhere. If it is pressure tested in your state and the dealer that did the recall is near and the dealer has a smog machine, then maybe the dealer will test it as a favor.

If you can rule out the cap then report back.


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