The drawback of my 36 gallon tank ....
#1
Senior Member
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The drawback of my 36 gallon tank ....
Okay,
I filled up three times since I have the truck, #3 fillup was today.
Every single time the pump stopped at $100, and I had to start a new transaction to get the tank full. I know that this is an issue of the gas stations and not Ford, but it is annoying! Darn, can't they increase that limit to $200 or something?
I don't really like pulling over to get gas, so I always empty the tank and then fill it up all the way.
I filled up three times since I have the truck, #3 fillup was today.
Every single time the pump stopped at $100, and I had to start a new transaction to get the tank full. I know that this is an issue of the gas stations and not Ford, but it is annoying! Darn, can't they increase that limit to $200 or something?
I don't really like pulling over to get gas, so I always empty the tank and then fill it up all the way.
Last edited by flixden; 03-02-2012 at 01:10 AM.
#2
Originally Posted by flixden
Okay,
I filled up three times since I have the truck, #3 fillup was today.
Every single time the pump stopped at $100, and I had to start a new transaction to get the tank full. I know that this is an issue of the gas stations and not Ford, but it is annoying! Darn, can't they increase that limit to $200 or something?
I filled up three times since I have the truck, #3 fillup was today.
Every single time the pump stopped at $100, and I had to start a new transaction to get the tank full. I know that this is an issue of the gas stations and not Ford, but it is annoying! Darn, can't they increase that limit to $200 or something?
I wish I had the big tank. It wasn't an option when I bought mine.
#4
I remember when the pumps had $75 cut offs. With today's fuel prices, I can't believe a station would still have $100 limits. Our diesel is sitting at 4.40 to 4.50/gal. You'd only get about 22-23 gallons, when most long wheel base diesels have 30+ gallon tanks. ... I just shake my head at that.
#5
Meaner than ymeski56
I filled up in Omaha and it shut off at $100.03. I thought it hit the limit and shut off a touch late but sure enough, no $100 limit on it so maybe they're changing the limit in some places now. Luckily gas is pretty cheap here in Colorado so I don't make it to $100 quite often.
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#8
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It might be your gas card, mine doesn't cut off at 100, that is with my Exxon business card, my biggest full up though has been $116.23!!!
#9
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most of the pumps around here still stop at $75 - super annoying... After 10 years of getting ~230miles to a tank, I'm finding it hard NOT to stop even though I've still got plenty of gas sloshing around.... old habits die hard.