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Grover 07-30-2003 01:41 AM

bad filler neck kills engine?
 
Recently my 1999 A-6 went back into the shop due to its engine refusing
to remain running. This is the second time in one month, the first time
the oxygen sensors were replaced by a shop that was virtually clueless.
They trouble shot for over a week. I referred to that in another
thread, since they failed to return the parts as requested. (very
little they told me made any sense, but they had my car - and at the
time, it wouldn't run)

Now the current work, with a different dealership shop: It seems that a
fuel tank emissions vent, that contains a charcoal filter, is somehow
getting soaked with fuel.

(both episodes of stalling happened immediately after I filled the tank
with gas. I do not top off; I let the nozzle shut off one time only)

When they dry out the vent filter canister, the car runs fine. When
they refill the tank, the charcoal gets soaked and the car will not run.

The dealership recommends replacing the filler neck, and they say that
the Audi engineers recommended replacing the charcoal canister and check
valve also.

If they get in there and see a loose connection on the filler neck, or
similar, I'm assured it will be corrected and not replaced entirely,
though the fuel soaked valve and charcoal will still be replaced as per
Audi's recommendation.

Any experiences with this? I'm told this would cause the oxygen sensors
to fail, or shut down the engine, which was the last "fix" - though
temporary.

I can't say I've ever heard of a structural failure in a filler neck.
The car has not been in a collision.

Thanks,

Grover



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