Most likely, you have a clogged fuel filter. Start there.
If replacing the fuel filter does not solve the issue, test for proper pressure at the fuel rail, and replace the fuel pressure regulator and/or the fuel pump, as indicated. Also, check the fuel intake strainer to be sure it hasn't become clogged with debris and, if it has, replace ALL FUEL in the vehicle.
I would recommend avoiding ethanol blend fuel for your vehicle, as it is not designed to use it (causes issues).
Not exactly sure, but if you find the accumulator its likely to be there. It seems every maker thinks they have to hide them from the public. A good place to start looking is at the evaporator and trace the line from there to the compressor. it might have a blue cap on it.
Possibly cracked/broken temperature sensor unit. Normally located in front of radiator/AC condensor. You can usually see it with the hood open in front of the radiator area bolted to the upper rad support or the center support.
The vent valve is stuck closed or you have a pinched hose . It has to do with the Evaporative emission's system ! There is a charcoal canister under the vehicle that stores gas fumes and a vent valve that allows the air in the tank to escape while fueling the vehicle, an during use fuel expands an the fuel vapors get stored in the charcoal canister an at times the engine control module turns on a purge solenoid that is connected to a engine vacuum supply allowing the fuel vapors to drawn into the engine to be burned ! Fixing Car Where The Gas Pump Keeps Shutting Off As You Try To Refuel
Same thing happened to me. I agree with the lubrication solution...I sprayed some wd40 where the latch is as I did not want to take the door apart and it fixed the problem for me.