jasonsw
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Hello, I've done some researches here as this is my second time with a Check Engine Light issue since 2009. But I believe this could be different than Gas Cap issue so I decided to ask for advice.
Symptoms;
1. It would take more than 5 minutes to fill up since I will manually have to hold on to the Gas pump for the entire fill up... (Auto Fill up function doesn't work since it slips) This is terrible when you have all these cars behind you to fill up at COSTCO...
2. Don't hear pressure being released when removing the Gas Cap.
Dealer replaced the 'faulty' gas cap a few years ago and it's been all right since. Wait a minute, there were 2 other instances in between with Check Engine Light for 'battery' and 'tire pressure' codes... ODD?
I am going to take it to the dealer on my day off; any ideas?
If the dealer does its "must be a loose cap" route, then what could be the potential damage to the vehicle for a long run? Thank you guys!
Symptoms;
1. It would take more than 5 minutes to fill up since I will manually have to hold on to the Gas pump for the entire fill up... (Auto Fill up function doesn't work since it slips) This is terrible when you have all these cars behind you to fill up at COSTCO...

2. Don't hear pressure being released when removing the Gas Cap.
Dealer replaced the 'faulty' gas cap a few years ago and it's been all right since. Wait a minute, there were 2 other instances in between with Check Engine Light for 'battery' and 'tire pressure' codes... ODD?
I am going to take it to the dealer on my day off; any ideas?
If the dealer does its "must be a loose cap" route, then what could be the potential damage to the vehicle for a long run? Thank you guys!