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Old 10-24-2019, 06:41 AM   #15
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We've had this issue too at times. For us, it is the specific pump. The next fuel stop we have no problem. Chuck

Yup, OP here. We are now on a 4000 mile trip (about 3/4 through) and no problems (knocking on wood). It was just that one pump. So relieved.
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Old 11-12-2019, 12:57 PM   #16
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I didn't notice any real level issue when we had this problem. I know this varies coach to coach, but how does one see the fill and vent lines running from the fill port to the tank? Mine are all hidden inside.
I have the same problem, takes 3/4 hr to fill tank. if the motorhome is pointed down hill no problem, I have simply turned motorhome around using same pump and it ran in no problem, has to be a vent problem but can't find it, any suggestions ? When I get it out of storage I was going to take it to a ford garage.
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