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GazHyde

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There is a small drainage hole at the bottom which gets clogged. You have to look carefully to see it, but it's there!

Could say its a design fault, but with regular cleaning it won't block again. ;)
 
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bonzo

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Okay...so washed the car today and discovered that rather a lot of water gathers in the well housing the fuel filler.....design fault ?
There is a drain hole at the bottom of the well, stick a thin bit of wire down to unblock it old chum. Oh I see Monkey Man has got in before me.:bashhead:


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OK bonzo, dear chap, it is not at all that difficult, one would have thought, to understand that it is not a very polite thing to do to post silly answers to questions posted by a new member of this forum in their introduction thread, or any other thread for that matter, when you have no positive input . I would ask you to please desist from doing so, as it is not the first time and I am starting to feel like a school teacher. As you know where the play ground is on this forum, please use it. In other words.......

If I see this kind of s*** again, I am going to f***ing nuke you and give you a f***ing perma ban.
 

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No, just a blocked drain. Mine used to do that you will need to clear the drain hole located in the rubber just below the filler neck. I used compressed air but wire and a bike pump would do the same job.

Cheers, Tony.
 
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bonzo

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Ok, ok,ok. I've booked my sense of humour by-pass operation for this afternoon! You can all rest easy after that.:sorry:

(I hope the nurses are pretty and wearing black stockings.) :angelic:
 
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