it's in the trunk behind the carpet near the gas filler tube
You can not. There is an anti-siphon valve in the filler neck.You can not. There is an anti-siphon valve in the filler neck.
The seals and gaskets on your gas tank are aging OR you have a crack or microfissure in your filler gas filler neck OR gasket and lines for overflow gas reservoir are cracked and aging.
No.
Do you mean the fuel pump reset switch behind the trunk liner ( access hole ) ?
no
The fuel filler.
theres a sensor on the nozzle of the gas filler, so sometimes when you have it in to far or tilted a certain way it cuts off as if it was "overfilling". happens to me too. doesnt have anything to do with your car.
Though the filler neck, no. With filler neck/tube removed from tank you can.
the fuel filler neck is most likely ruted and has a hole in it
Well if you over fill it at the gas stand of course it will over flow, if you fill it to tyhe brim and replace your cap it will not over flow - unless your filler cap has a faulty seal, if it has a faulty seal the gas is likely to spill out while driving.
yes