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Dear RennTech

I'm new to your forum and new to a used 2003 GT2 purchased 24 hours ago. I cannot for the life of me figure out how to fill the right sided gas tank. ...It will only allow 0.68 gallons before spilling out at the spout evenwith :help: slowest filling rate possible. Any hints???

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Dear RennTech

I'm new to your forum and new to a used 2003 GT2 purchased 24 hours ago. I cannot for the life of me figure out how to fill the right sided gas tank. ...It will only allow 0.68 gallons before spilling out at the spout evenwith :help: slowest filling rate possible. Any hints???

Theres a solenoide valve on the filling neck to prevent fuel vapours to be relase into the atmosphere. Te valve is stuck close only a trip to a workshop will sort the problem althought sometimes its only a matter of positioning of the hose but for your description its the valve...

  • 1 month later...
Posted (edited)

check fuse E6. Sometimes this might be blown. Not sure if this is the same for a GT2. Otherwise you might need to replace the solenoide valve (Also known as the bleeder valve). Part number 996 201 143 01 for c2/c4/TT. Not sure if it's the same for GT2. good luck!

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  • 5 months later...
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check fuse E6. Sometimes this might be blown. Not sure if this is the same for a GT2. Otherwise you might need to replace the solenoide valve (Also known as the bleeder valve). Part number 996 201 143 01 for c2/c4/TT. Not sure if it's the same for GT2. good luck!

Dear Whatever,

You were correct. It was a blown fuse in the GT2. Thanks for the advice.

GT3cup

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