RTStork
Explorer Addict
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- Grand Bay, AL
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- 99 Explorer XLT 5.0L 2WD
Originally posted by 2001ExpSport
Is this sort of like, a dog will lick his balls because he can thing?.....
... they CAN even though there is no real purpose....
Originally posted by Lemondrop
Gasoline is not as explosive as everyone thinks . It has to have air to set off . Ive filled my truck many times with the engine running , but only when my daughter is inside and it's in the high 90's and feels like 100's . If the "Static Discharge " was a problem , don't you think it would be worse on a empty fume filled tank than on one being filled with cool gasoline ? I believe the static discharge is for filling portable fuel cans . I think it was started years ago when cars had a bigger shot of igniting a fire . Now it's hard to get a gas fire in a vehicle . A gas station is a bad place for fumes , and if you were going to ignite something by running your engine , it wouldnt be your truck . I turn my truck off most times as there is no advantage to running it . I personally think running the truck puts off less fumes as the evaporative system has a shot at the fresh fumes , but the extra hydrocarbons going out the tail pipe makes up for the bonus .
Originally posted by 2001ExpSport
So what exactly are you saying? Cold gas is less volitile as warm gas? Or a tank with less FUMES in it is more explosive? How does the a running truck put off less fumes and why didn't I get an evaporative system with my truck?
I have an acutal light that says "Check Fuel Cap" if I do not it on correctly or not on at all. I have a 2000 model, and I believe that is when they started putting that light in.Originally posted by RTStork
I was told on the OBD-2 vehicles (96+) that the check engine light would come on if you opened the gas cap while the engine is running. Is this true and if so, does the light go off after you replace the cap?
That's not only in British Columbia, thats also in EVERY State in the U.S. Just makes good sense, unless you have a diesel thats another whole story!Originally posted by Crankcase
In British Columbia gas stations, there are signs warning you to: "Turn off vehicle and turn off cell phones while fueling"
According to my owners manuel, it says that the vehicle has to have a certain amount of starts/mileage with the cap off or loose, before it will activate the light.