. wrote:Some cars are just like that, the problem is usually caused by poor design of the filler tube. With practice you'll find the best position to hold the nozzle whilst filling, try holding it so that it's not pushed in as far as it will go. You'll sometimes get the same thing happening if the pipe from the pump is at full stretch.
Daniellef wrote:peugeot 106
Scott L. Martinez wrote:Daniellef wrote:peugeot 106
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Sorry, a few years ago at school we had to write stories in groups and our chosen topic was the delightful 106. We basically insulted it, it was one of those "had to be there" things, but it's still funny! (to me!)
By the way WD40 is fantastic stuff, have you ever tried it on iced over windscreens? It clears it in seconds.
Anyway...I'll go back to sniffing my pens.
transplant wrote:Im having the same problem with my nearl new Toyota I suspect a new design of petrol pump is too fast for our fillers. Try an older petrol pump at a different garage.
Im a mere man and it shouldn't happen unless your breather is blocked as you fill up the air has to get out via a breather system.
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