Topping off your fuel tank with petrol can cause damage to your Evaporative Emission Control System (EVAP) leading to an expensive repair bill. In this video I explain why.
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00:00 The risk
01:16 EVAP system
02:48 Cause of damage
03:24 The symptoms
05:07 Fill tank economy test
Don't Top Off Your Fuel Tank - Large Potential Repair Bill
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