The tank has probably been overfilled before. There's a check ball at the top of the tank, often made of a porous material which will expand when immersed in fluid. Overfill the tank, and it gets jammed into the filler neck and stuck there.
make sure the hose is in all the way when you're filling up. if it does it at different gas stations AND you're NOT topping off, take it to the dealership.
Battery? / Alternator? It's bad gas?
gettin the gas in
No.
In 1956 he punched out a gas attendant that was filling up his car.
filling your car up with gas and go on a trip
Fuel system cleaner should be added to your tank before filling up with gas.
Depends how big it is, and how your filling it!
Check filler hose are top of gas tank for damage.
"Fill out" typically refers to completing a form or document by providing the necessary information, such as filling out an application. In contrast, "fill up" generally means to make something full, such as filling up a tank with gas or filling up a glass with water. While both phrases involve the action of filling, their contexts and applications differ significantly.
Conversions are expensive, you get reduced range and power, filling stations are few and far between and the cylinders take up space.
Yes, it is customary to tip at full service gas stations for the attendant's assistance in filling up your vehicle.