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Another solution some have been known to use is a piece of flexible pipe big enough in diameter to attach to the pump nozzle, then feed that into the flap and away you go.
I used to find that if I put in the nozzle in the normal position, then twisted it round ~90deg anti-clockwise it would work more often than not. Also try filling more slowly.
Mine will soon be a vertical filler in the boot. Am hoping this will avoid shenanigans in future.
I used to find that if I put in the nozzle in the normal position, then twisted it round ~90deg anti-clockwise it would work more often than not. Also try filling more slowly.
Mine will soon be a vertical filler in the boot. Am hoping this will avoid shenanigans in future.
Yeah I do the same trick of turning the nozzle anti clockwise to the 3 or 4 o'clock position. It doesn't completely solve the problem but it does help alot although I filled up at a Texaco the other day and I had real issues filling up, something I don't experience with Shell, Esso etc
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