So I now have 2,000 miles on my "new to me, 2013 Laramie Longhorn" and am starting to develop all those questions..... I've ordered new filters, etc... to change the transmission fluid, fuel filters, engine oil... etc...
BUT - when I pull into fuel.... this darn fuel traps seems to not allow the fuel nozzle to go past the first click on the speed adjustment... instead of allowing the fuel to just pour into the tank... I've got to set the nozzle on the first step and let it slowly run in.... of course... I understand this is a small thing in relationship to the huge improvement on the overall truck.... but it seems that the higher speed pumps just won't work with this new fuel flap system.. and maybe the larger truck type nozzle won't even fit.... is there a fix to get the fuel into the tank faster....
AND on the second fueling... I noticed water on the top of the trap door before I inserted the nozzle.... so I quickly purchased and installed the billet aluminum plug with the o-ring to prevent that...
Thanks for your thoughts
BUT - when I pull into fuel.... this darn fuel traps seems to not allow the fuel nozzle to go past the first click on the speed adjustment... instead of allowing the fuel to just pour into the tank... I've got to set the nozzle on the first step and let it slowly run in.... of course... I understand this is a small thing in relationship to the huge improvement on the overall truck.... but it seems that the higher speed pumps just won't work with this new fuel flap system.. and maybe the larger truck type nozzle won't even fit.... is there a fix to get the fuel into the tank faster....
AND on the second fueling... I noticed water on the top of the trap door before I inserted the nozzle.... so I quickly purchased and installed the billet aluminum plug with the o-ring to prevent that...
Thanks for your thoughts