Bad gas or ground problem from gas pump? Now rough idle
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Bad gas or ground problem from gas pump? Now rough idle
Coming back from Zoom Zoom in NJ, I had the gas attendant (no self serve in NJ) fill up to the half tank I had already in the car.
I didn't shut the car off while he was refueling - which I often don't do. (is that bad?)
Anyway, shortly after he started filling, my idle becomes strange. fluctuating and almost stalling out, even after I pulled away. Since then it's doesn;'t fluctuate , but seems rough. I haven't finished that tank of gas though.
So, my question is could bad gas added to the existing 1/2 a tank affect it so quickly - like within a minute or two of the bad gas being added, or is it possible there was a ground fault issue with that gas pump, I.E a small current leak that affected my 8's electrical system.
ANy thoughts?
I didn't shut the car off while he was refueling - which I often don't do. (is that bad?)
Anyway, shortly after he started filling, my idle becomes strange. fluctuating and almost stalling out, even after I pulled away. Since then it's doesn;'t fluctuate , but seems rough. I haven't finished that tank of gas though.
So, my question is could bad gas added to the existing 1/2 a tank affect it so quickly - like within a minute or two of the bad gas being added, or is it possible there was a ground fault issue with that gas pump, I.E a small current leak that affected my 8's electrical system.
ANy thoughts?
Last edited by emailists; 11-10-2005 at 06:46 AM. Reason: spelling
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From: UK, Hemel Hempstead, 25 miles north of London
Originally Posted by ps1726
Never run w/o the fuel cap. lucky you dont get a CEL.
BTW, I can't believe that some folk actually leave the engine running when fueling anyway . Aint that just simply dangerous ?????????
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