| Problem | Causes | 
| DEFINITION: During the fueling process a continual, occasional or no fuel nozzle shut-off condition has occurred. | 
| Difficult to fill | | • | Fuel fill limiter vent valve stuck closed | 
| • | Evaporative emission (EVAP) canister restricted | 
| • | EVAP vent valve stuck closed | 
| • | Hose between canister and canister vent solenoid twisted or kinked if applicable | 
| • | Fuel filler hose is kinked | 
| • | Faulty dispensing nozzle | 
| • | Ignition switch ON, vent valve closed | 
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| Over fill | | • | Fill limiter vent valve stuck open or leaking | 
| • | Fuel inlet check valve stuck open | 
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| Pre-mature shut-off of the fuel dispensing nozzle occurs immediately after engaging dispensing nozzle, tank empty | | • | Restricted vapor lines or fuel fill pipe | 
| • | Inlet check valve at tank stuck closed, fill pipe full of fuel | 
| • | Fuel tank full, gage not accurate | 
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| Pre-mature shut-off of the fuel dispensing nozzle, more than 1/8 of tank capacity dispensed | | • | Kinked, pinched or plugged lines in fuel tank vent system | 
| • | EVAP vent valve stuck closed or restricted | 
| • | EVAP canister restricted | 
| • | Fuel limiting vent valve stuck closed or obstruction at top of fuel tank | 
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| Fuel Spitback | | • | Restricted EVAP canister | 
| • | Ignition switch ON, EVAP vent valve closed | 
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