I cannot believe this fix worked but it did! I had an appointment scheduled with a mechanic and I thought, what the heck, I'll try this. Worked perfectly. You do not need to have your car running to do this like his is in the video. Thank you!
I just performed this little mechanical precedure and I went straight to the gas station. Start pumping and it was going well than it clicked off, I left it uncoverd and tapped it a few more times and that got the job done! Thanks bro, that was a Christmas gift to all of us that was having this problem. Marry Christmas and May God Bless You and Yours.
2012 Fiat Abarth - I started experiencing this exact issue three weeks ago and was sickened by the prospect of going to the mechanic at the dealership and having it misdiagnosed, expensively. I just came back from the gas station after performing this fix - worked perfectly! I did not disconnect any hoses though. Thanks so much for posting!
Just did this. Took about 3 minutes and worked perfectly. The mechanic wanted to start with a $250 diagnostic fee and then mentioned dropping the gas tank. This is great. Thank you!
Yes, it's one of 3 reasons common in 500's. Great video! That is the pump roll-over valve sticking and the car doesn't need to be running to fix. Some people used low pressure air blown into that valve (towards the pump) to pop it open if tapping doesn't work. That one might fill for several seconds on slow speed before clicking off. The other roll-over is part of the tank, where the filler neck attaches. Rapping the side of the filler neck (under the car) might free it. Some people remove the tank top and reach in with a screwdriver to pop it, one owner said his mechanic used a snake down the filler neck. That one will usually cut off in the time it takes to fill the tank neck. The dealer's fix is to replace the tank, usually not necessary. The 3rd is a group-cause, the charcoal canister or one of the corresponding componets. The canister can often last the life of a car but a shorter time if the owner tops off the tank.
@@alteredtogo3420 Some cars get these. It seems more common to 500s, or maybe because I own one and follow groups. My previous car, a Neon, had similar but went 13 years and 185 miles w/o a problem. It's ok with me. I've known Fiats from previous generations and this one is more reliable, for most peope. (Not me, but most people.)
I just did this today and it worked! Took less than 30 minutes and I even ran up the street to get gas while I had the seat still off just to be sure before I put it back together. Thank you! 2013 Fiat 500 pop named Lucy😊
Good thinking in leaving the seat off. Yeah, after that I didn't have problem for the time I kept the vehicle. It lasted for about a year before I let it go.
This worked for me as well. I was surprised but I’ll take it! Thanks! The only pain part was the little square plastic nuts holding the screws for the cover plate. When I unscrewed the screws the plastic nuts fell out onto the tank. I was able to retrieve 3 of them with needle nose pliers but bumped one trying to reach it, never to be seen again. 3 seemed to hold it in place though, along with some silicone on the corner with the missing a screw.
This worked for me. I didn’t even unhook the hose. I just tapped that white container top as instructed. I think I heard something ‘click’ around the 5-6 time but I wasn’t certain so must have tapped 20-30x. Thanks for sharing this.
Nice, The headache is gone. If you unplugged that hose, you might want to plug it back in. I think after filling up to full it drips some. Something I noticed on my last fillup
Ok, watched your video, thought, this is a scam, this kid just did a video, got a bunch of friends to make the claim it works, then saw another video, that showed the same, except, he plugged the vent line back in, so, gave it a try, and WOW, It really does work, thanks
Ok I honestly thought it was a prank video I’ve had that problem for years I hated putting gas in my fiat, but after giving it some thought I decided to just try it and to my surprise I could not believe it fixed the problem it was so easy thank you very much for your video it really helped me with the stress I had been going through for so long
Yeah, no problem. They try to get money wherever they can. Most shops recommend this and the other when you don't need it. That is for most vehicles. That's why I go to TH-cam first.
This did the trick! 2 differences. I think you did this with engine running, I did it w/ it off. Also, in the video, it looked like you'd left the hose pushed in, but disconnected. I reconnected and all's good. $23 bucks of gas w/ no shut offs WOO HOO!!!
@@alteredtogo3420 yes, but man! Thank God this video was out there. Filling up a tank a 1/3 of a gallon at time (especially in the winter!!) really sucked!
I did this as well. Worked like a charm - for about three months. Now I do it again. Wondering now what I need to replace in order to not have to keep doing this.
Mines been going for 8 months now, no problems. I think replaing the pump would be the next step. so the whole assembly from the top, but that is just an assumption.
Why do it when the car is running? Would it make a difference if the car is off? And should you really leave that little hose disconnected? I'm going to try this VERY soon. 2013 FIAT 500 Pop with close to 80,000 miles here.
You can do it while it's off. I was just cold and the heater was on lol. Everyone says that you don't have to disconnect the hose. So I would just leave that part alone.
HI, I have a Fiat 500 like one you have....I did what you did....My question is do you have to unplugged the small host ? or does it matter? and at the end I see the small host not connected back but you say just to slide it in but not to full connect. it is ok to have the small host to be disconnected?
I just figured that it needed air because the closed system is causing it to get stuck and then stop fueling, but I could be wrong. You could place the hose back on all the way
Yeah, this works. I've had to do it before. Super annoying. My wife's car did this while we were dating. I fueled it up for the first time after we got married, I don't know how she dealt with this (been doing it since she got it in 2012.
I cannot believe this fix worked but it did! I had an appointment scheduled with a mechanic and I thought, what the heck, I'll try this. Worked perfectly. You do not need to have your car running to do this like his is in the video. Thank you!
I just performed this little mechanical precedure and I went straight to the gas station. Start pumping and it was going well than it clicked off, I left it uncoverd and tapped it a few more times and that got the job done! Thanks bro, that was a Christmas gift to all of us that was having this problem. Marry Christmas and May God Bless You and Yours.
@@macreal65 Awesome 👌
2012 Fiat Abarth - I started experiencing this exact issue three weeks ago and was sickened by the prospect of going to the mechanic at the dealership and having it misdiagnosed, expensively. I just came back from the gas station after performing this fix - worked perfectly! I did not disconnect any hoses though. Thanks so much for posting!
Yeah, seems that you don't have to disconnet any hoses. It's just the pump itself stuck or clogged and that tapping is enough to do the job
Just did this. Took about 3 minutes and worked perfectly. The mechanic wanted to start with a $250 diagnostic fee and then mentioned dropping the gas tank.
This is great. Thank you!
I just did this to my Mothers 2013. Drove immediately to a gas station. Filled up with no issues. Thank you for taking the time to post
Yes, it's one of 3 reasons common in 500's. Great video! That is the pump roll-over valve sticking and the car doesn't need to be running to fix. Some people used low pressure air blown into that valve (towards the pump) to pop it open if tapping doesn't work. That one might fill for several seconds on slow speed before clicking off. The other roll-over is part of the tank, where the filler neck attaches. Rapping the side of the filler neck (under the car) might free it. Some people remove the tank top and reach in with a screwdriver to pop it, one owner said his mechanic used a snake down the filler neck. That one will usually cut off in the time it takes to fill the tank neck. The dealer's fix is to replace the tank, usually not necessary. The 3rd is a group-cause, the charcoal canister or one of the corresponding componets. The canister can often last the life of a car but a shorter time if the owner tops off the tank.
This will help other people a lot
Thanks
@@alteredtogo3420 Some cars get these. It seems more common to 500s, or maybe because I own one and follow groups. My previous car, a Neon, had similar but went 13 years and 185 miles w/o a problem. It's ok with me. I've known Fiats from previous generations and this one is more reliable, for most peope. (Not me, but most people.)
I just did this today and it worked! Took less than 30 minutes and I even ran up the street to get gas while I had the seat still off just to be sure before I put it back together. Thank you!
2013 Fiat 500 pop named Lucy😊
Good thinking in leaving the seat off. Yeah, after that I didn't have problem for the time I kept the vehicle. It lasted for about a year before I let it go.
2012 Abarth in California. Just tried this, definitely worked! Thank you so much!!!
This worked for me as well. I was surprised but I’ll take it! Thanks! The only pain part was the little square plastic nuts holding the screws for the cover plate. When I unscrewed the screws the plastic nuts fell out onto the tank. I was able to retrieve 3 of them with needle nose pliers but bumped one trying to reach it, never to be seen again. 3 seemed to hold it in place though, along with some silicone on the corner with the missing a screw.
You just saved me so much time and money! 2012 Fiat 500 with 140,000 m. Phew!!
This worked for me. I didn’t even unhook the hose. I just tapped that white container top as instructed. I think I heard something ‘click’ around the 5-6 time but I wasn’t certain so must have tapped 20-30x. Thanks for sharing this.
You're a LIFESAVER!!! THANK YOUU 🤩🥳🙏🏽
Dude. Thank you so much. I just did this and it fixed the issue. Saved me THOUSANDS of dollars!
Nice, The headache is gone. If you unplugged that hose, you might want to plug it back in. I think after filling up to full it drips some. Something I noticed on my last fillup
@@alteredtogo3420 I never had to unplug it. I just sat there for a minute, lightly tapping on the lump just for good measure.
Just want you to know I tried everything and then I did what you said and it worked, I didn’t disconnect any hoses! It worked
Nice! Glad it did. They want to charge thousands for nothing
Ok, watched your video, thought, this is a scam, this kid just did a video, got a bunch of friends to make the claim it works, then saw another video, that showed the same, except, he plugged the vent line back in, so, gave it a try, and WOW, It really does work, thanks
Ok I honestly thought it was a prank video I’ve had that problem for years I hated putting gas in my fiat, but after giving it some thought I decided to just try it and to my surprise I could not believe it fixed the problem it was so easy thank you very much for your video it really helped me with the stress I had been going through for so long
Yes! I was surprised as well. Your welcome and enjoy driving your Fiat
Thanks man. I got the new gas tank needed spiel from the mechanic too. I bet this video had saved people many thousands of dollars.
Yeah, no problem. They try to get money wherever they can. Most shops recommend this and the other when you don't need it. That is for most vehicles. That's why I go to TH-cam first.
This did the trick! 2 differences. I think you did this with engine running, I did it w/ it off. Also, in the video, it looked like you'd left the hose pushed in, but disconnected. I reconnected and all's good. $23 bucks of gas w/ no shut offs WOO HOO!!!
Yeah, it's crazy how this works. With so many you would think a recall is standard.
@@alteredtogo3420 yes, but man! Thank God this video was out there. Filling up a tank a 1/3 of a gallon at time (especially in the winter!!) really sucked!
Fixed. Thanks 🙏. Not necessary to remove any hose. Just hit the gas pump.
Wow... it work, thank you
I did this as well. Worked like a charm - for about three months. Now I do it again. Wondering now what I need to replace in order to not have to keep doing this.
Mines been going for 8 months now, no problems.
I think replaing the pump would be the next step. so the whole assembly from the top, but that is just an assumption.
Why do it when the car is running? Would it make a difference if the car is off? And should you really leave that little hose disconnected? I'm going to try this VERY soon. 2013 FIAT 500 Pop with close to 80,000 miles here.
You can do it while it's off. I was just cold and the heater was on lol. Everyone says that you don't have to disconnect the hose. So I would just leave that part alone.
My screws spin freely when I try to attach the cover. Any ideas why?
@robertdejesus7182 sounds like they have been stripped
Where the screws rusty from years
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HI, I have a Fiat 500 like one you have....I did what you did....My question is do you have to unplugged the small host ? or does it matter? and at the end I see the small host not connected back but you say just to slide it in but not to full connect. it is ok to have the small host to be disconnected?
You can connect it back. It might leak each time you fuel up so It can be dangerous. Just plug it back in
Is there a trick to getting the locking ring down
I have a 2017 Fiat 500 1.4 where is the fuel filter if it even has one
How come you didn't put the hose back on all the way ?
I just figured that it needed air because the closed system is causing it to get stuck and then stop fueling, but I could be wrong. You could place the hose back on all the way
What was the problem?
The fuel pump gets stuck for some reason. Therefore it has to be released by tapping the top of the system
Yeah, this works. I've had to do it before. Super annoying. My wife's car did this while we were dating. I fueled it up for the first time after we got married, I don't know how she dealt with this (been doing it since she got it in 2012.