How to fill up your 996T all the way at the gas station
#1
How to fill up your 996T all the way at the gas station
Normally when you put the filler nozzle in gravity is pulling it straight down (6 o'clock position on the hour pointer of a watch). If you lift the handle up while inside the fuel filler, or rotate the the nozzle 90 degrees, you are now holding the nozzle sideways and the hose is pointing towards the passenger door facing the 9 o'clock position.
There is an electronically activated "switch" inside the gas receptacle that is supposed to activate when you insert the gas pump nozzle in. You want to engage that so that the flap opens inside the gas tank and allows you to fill it up all the way. Otherwise you get 3/4 tank most of the time.
You can hear the flap clicking open when the nozzle is being pulled up (literally pull up on the gas nozzle while inserted in the gas tank) instead of letting it rest down by gravity. or try the 9 o'clock position.
It took me 5 years to figure out how to permanently solve the car won't take more than 3/4 tank issue. But now, the car fills up all the way every time.
There is an electronically activated "switch" inside the gas receptacle that is supposed to activate when you insert the gas pump nozzle in. You want to engage that so that the flap opens inside the gas tank and allows you to fill it up all the way. Otherwise you get 3/4 tank most of the time.
You can hear the flap clicking open when the nozzle is being pulled up (literally pull up on the gas nozzle while inserted in the gas tank) instead of letting it rest down by gravity. or try the 9 o'clock position.
It took me 5 years to figure out how to permanently solve the car won't take more than 3/4 tank issue. But now, the car fills up all the way every time.
Last edited by MBailey; 02-16-2012 at 06:17 AM.
#3
Yes, 9 oclock has always worked for me -- except I figured it out in about 5 days after buying my car because I checked here at 6SO and found great info like this. This is the best site to learn about the little quirks of our cars.
#6
I actually have to rotate mine to 12 o'clock, then it fills all the way up and then some. I'm able to set the handle lock and then just balance/lightly support the hose while its filling up.
At 6 o'clock I can't even get fifty cents in without it shutting off...major PITA!
At 6 o'clock I can't even get fifty cents in without it shutting off...major PITA!
#7
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#11
(I have run my 02 Boxster's tank down to where it took 15.6 gallons to fill it, and this tank's capacity is 16.9 gallons. I do not like to run the tank much below 1/4 tank but once in a great while it happens...)
I can't be sure but I do not believe I've ever run the Turbo's tank low enough to have to add 13 gallons or more.
Anyhow, for USA Turbos the fuel tank's capacity is 16.6 gallons (63l).
As for filling the tank, I found in most cases -- and since I often do not know if I'm using a nozzle that will behave this way I assume this is always the case -- I have to turn the nozzle handle to the 9 o'clock position to avoid premature shut off of the nozzle. (The Boxster is less sensitive and I seldom have any problems filling its tank just leaving the nozzle in the usual handle down position.)
Furthermore, since I hate a partial fill up if I suspect an early shut off I quickly check the fuel level gage. I prefer this to trying to get more gas in the tank only to find out the nozzle shut off because the tank was in fact full.
Sincerely,
Macster.
#12
Wow -- you get 19.9mpg? Please tell me you drive mainly on the freeway. Otherwise, either my car has a problem or you're not driving your car the way you should .
#13
I think you'd know if you were only getting 3/4 full. Unlike many other cars, our gas gauge doesn't sit at "Full" even if the tank is not really full. You'd see the gauge well below the full line if you were only filling 3/4.
Last edited by Aerodude; 02-16-2012 at 06:00 PM.
#15
I drove from CT to Phoenix last Sept. usually 70 to 85 and got 25.8 mpg. I have an EPL flash, otherwise its stock.