Greetings - I am having trouble refueling my 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee. The fuel goes down very slowly and I have to give it time to bubble-down before I can continue fueling. what's happening?
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The fuel tank on a 2005 Jeep Cherokee is on the driver's side towards the back end if you are looking to fuel up.-------------------------------------------------------------------- vas 5054a
Generally speaking ... oil goes in hot and comes out colt ... heat rises ... while I an not familiar with your particular car, my guess would be that the hot oil goes in the top and is cooled as it flows down through the cooler and returns to the transmission via the bottom line.
Turn the ignition switch to ON but do not start and fully depress the accelerator pedal slowly 3 times within 10 seconds and then turn the ignition switch to OFF and then start .
check your gas cap, if loose it will set off lite, tighten cap and after a time it will reset itself and go out after a few key cycles... I have seen it take a day or two though sometimes...
im a tech at a jeep dealer and i always have trouble remembering how to set the time. but i do know that it is in the navigation menu somewhere under settings or something i hope this helps
The fuel tank vent tube may very possibly be stopped up, kinked, or internally collapsed, thereby not allowing for displacement of air as the fuel is being introduced. hope this helps
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