I have a 2014 Corolla & every time I have filled the tank it spills. No I do not top off. Had It in for service & made to feel like I didn't know how to put gas in a car. What do I do????

Asked by dlwoy Jan 15, 2014 at 03:01 PM about the 2014 Toyota Corolla LE Eco Plus

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

According to other information I have read this is not the first time this has happened
to someone.  I have filled the car up at 8 different stations. I took it in for service and
they took the car and filled it up.  Of course I was told that it did not run out when they
filled it up, I was not asked to go with them.  I felt like because I am female that I was
doing something wrong.  I have been filling up gas tanks for over fifty years.  I can't
deal with this.  They had the nerve to say I should go to a gas station or have
someone from Toyota dealer nearer to me to witness me putting gas in my car.  WOW
I guess they don't believe me.  I would like some help please.

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It could either be a bad switch in the gas pump handle or the charcoal canister in the evaporative emissions control in your car. First try going to a different gas station to fill up. If you still l have issues, get the charcoal canister checked out to see if it's clogged or saturated with fuel.

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