Fuel Filler Neck
Capless Filler Necks
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Common Filler Neck Failure Symptoms
Diagnosis & Repair
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The fuel filler neck is the primary point of entry for fuel in a vehicle. It is used to bring fuel from the pump nozzle down to the fuel tank.
- Dual-coated for enhanced corrosion protection
- Utilizes special conductive paint to dissipate static charge
- Includes a ground wire for further prevention if necessary
- Some models feature an improved capless design
- Built to meet or exceed manufacturer’s specifications
- Lifecycle, temperature and fuel soak tested to ensure performance
- Perfect fit guaranteed
Each Spectra Premium fuel filler neck has a dual paint coating to protect against corrosion and electro-static discharge
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Capless Filler Necks
- Simplified and more reliable design vs OE
- Performance tested for endurance and temperature
- Meets OE performance and functionality
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Accessories available
- Fuel Filler Neck Hose
- Filler Neck Grommet
- Filler Neck Funnel
- Filler Neck Shut-off Valve
Related products:
Fuel Tank Assembly,
Fuel Tank,
Fuel Module,
Electric & Mechanical Fuel Pumps,
Lock Ring
Common Filler Neck Failure Symptoms
- Smell of gasoline
- Fuel vacuum leaks which will cause the "check engine" light to turn on
Common Causes of Failure
Rust is the primary cause of failure for filler necks.
Over time, ambient air and contaminants will cause corrosion on the outside of the filler neck. If left unchecked, corrosion will eventually create holes and cracks in the main pipe body causing it to leak fuel to the ground and vapors into the atmosphere. Cracks and/or holes in the vent hoses can also cause fuel to leak onto the outside of the filler neck, accelerating corrosion around the fuel tank area. Rust in the tank can contaminate the fuel and cause further damage to the vehicle.
Failure to replace or repair the damage may cause vehicle to lose power
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