8TH TANK OF GAS FILLE IT UP AND THEN STILL BOGGED FOR ABOUT A MILE THEN QUIT BOGGING WHAT CAUSED THIS
STARTED BOGGING AT 1/8TH TANK OF GAS FILLED UP TANK STILL BOGGED FOR A MILE THEN STRAIGHTENED OUT WHAT CAUSED THIS
Cars & Trucks - Mercury - Villager - 1999 Mercury Villager
Answers & Comments
When a tank is empty there is no fuel for the pump and the system runs low on fuel pressure Going up hill the fuel runs away from the pick up line and the pump sucks air
After filling it takes a while to empty the air out of the system to allow full pressure again. It is an extremely costly practice to run so low on fuel as it may lead to a pump replacement