I own a 1997 Plymouth neon and i work part time at a gas station. Normally the neons don't splash back, but for lots of vehicles it is normal. for instance the new Chrysler sebrings they splash back something fierce, that is normal. it all has to do with the way the line running to the tank and the tank are set up.
My 95 neon splashes back too when the tank is low or near empty. I jus figure its cuz all that gas rushing into an empty tank all at once causes a big wave that comes back at ya. Pump it slow to begin with and it wont splash.
A transmission that is sticking would cause a 1997 Plymouth Grand Voyager to die after shifting it into gear. A problem with the ignition system could also cause this.
worn crankshaft bearings
A failed instrument cluster.
I know that whenever I get gas - I SLOW DOWN!
Bent or misinstalled wiper arms.
could be the computer causing the pump not to run
Mine was doing the same thing. Changing the coil took care of it.
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Water can splash because of its state of matter! its a liquid! most liquid would splash.
The poet uses the word 'splash' when she describes how she would paint a sunrise on the
Water pump not pumping or a pluged radiater
timing belt broken...replacement $800 in shop