When I put gas in my car it take a long time to crank

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Asked by AishaHughes38 Aug 16, 2020 at 07:02 AM about the 2014 Ford Fusion SE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

When I put gas in my car it take for ever for it
to crank and when I press the gas sometimes
it was go

5 Answers

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It could be a few things 1. Evap System lines not just cap along with the Purge valve(I would check this first) but it would have a rough idle. 3. Fuel Vapor Sensor 4. Fuel Pump is going out Or it could be as simple as spark plugs and wires Here's a link https://dannysengineportal.com/hard-starting- engine-cold-hot-both-or-just-after-refueling/

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Do you smell gas when this happens ? What if you let it sit for 15 minutes

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Sounds like the purge valve for the EVAP system is stuck open. When this happens gas can be forced into the engine during refueling and flood the engine. Pressing the accelerator pedal to the floor while cranking puts the computer in clear flood mode to help the engine start. Hope that helps! Jim

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