Date: 30 Sep 2003 11:44:55 -0700 From: spameggssausagenspamnopsamo.com (Brad Grabow -- bsgrabow at insightbb dot com) Subject: Re: 2003 9-3 Vector: DTE problem
> I just traded in my 9-5 Wagon for a 2003 9-3 Arc (US). During the > walk around 'training session', the salesperson told me that I should > make certain that the gas cap be tightened after fueling or I may get > some errors or the 'check engine' light may come on. I thought it was > an odd comment, but there may be something to it. > > My $.02 worth. Tucker, the "bayonet mount" gas cap is a strange one. If you overtighten it (beyond four clicks in my case), it comes right back off again. If you aren't aware that it's not securely installed, there will be insufficient fuel pressure in the engine due to the lack of a tight seal. If the cap works fully loose, a warning light on the dash will inform you, but the cap can be loose enough to affect engine performance (even to the point of stalling, I learned firsthand) without triggering the warning light. To be sure the cap's on securely, give it a slight twist clockwise after replacing it. If it doesn't pull right out, you're ok. My dealer had mentioned this to me in advance, but because I was short on time, I did not have him demonstrate the proper technique...my bad.