My crossfires tank reads full and is not. It will not take gas at all either.

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Asked by rocky176 Aug 13, 2015 at 12:33 AM about the 2006 Chrysler Crossfire Coupe RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have no idea how much gas is in the car.

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Maybe is full and you can't fill the tank because you have a problem with the EVAP system and when you try to fill the car the gas spray out. Or you have a problem with the fuel sending unit, this unit is inside the fuel tank and have the fuel pump and the fuel level sensor, if this sensor is bad you have a bad reading of fuel level in the instrumental chluster.

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the tank must have a breather, check if it is not blocked, the gauge in the tank is faulty just like #jerryautospec said, did how ever had a few that the gauge on the dash were faulty.

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The car runs fine the only thing it wont take gas. This happened after I put gas in it and drove about 130 miles with the tank still reading full. Can the charcoal filter be compromised and not venting?

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svhalk , with a blocked breather stopping gas from entering the tank would the gas gauge read full? This happened when I filled the tank.

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yes it could stop you from filling up, didnt say that its the problem with the gauge

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it reads full. I mentioned that in my opening question. I really appreciate the help.

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