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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
YJ runs fine for 10-20 miles, then hesitates, sputters, and stalls
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<blockquote data-quote="swanny71" data-source="post: 436660" data-attributes="member: 19931"><p>Have no idea if this is related, but I'll throw it out there. I was having extreme trouble filling with gas at the gas station, had to fill super slow out it was tripping the automatic gas pump shut-off. Turned out to be the emissions evaporator canister was clogged which didn't allow venting of the fuel vapor pressure while filling with gas. The charcoal inside was fine, it was the foam pieces they used at the inlet/outlets that became clogged. These are sealed system designs especially in California. </p><p> I would say since you have good fuel pressure, then the gas tank must not be building up a vacuum to prevent fuel flow (mine wasn't that bad yet). An easy test would be to try driving it with the gas cap loosened (but not with a full tank).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swanny71, post: 436660, member: 19931"] Have no idea if this is related, but I'll throw it out there. I was having extreme trouble filling with gas at the gas station, had to fill super slow out it was tripping the automatic gas pump shut-off. Turned out to be the emissions evaporator canister was clogged which didn't allow venting of the fuel vapor pressure while filling with gas. The charcoal inside was fine, it was the foam pieces they used at the inlet/outlets that became clogged. These are sealed system designs especially in California. I would say since you have good fuel pressure, then the gas tank must not be building up a vacuum to prevent fuel flow (mine wasn't that bad yet). An easy test would be to try driving it with the gas cap loosened (but not with a full tank). [/QUOTE]
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Jeep Wrangler YJ
YJ General Discussion
YJ runs fine for 10-20 miles, then hesitates, sputters, and stalls
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