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Old 10-19-2011, 05:08 PM   #1
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99 cvpi - water builds in gas cap reservoir

I can't figure this out - the gas cap reservoir fills up with rain water, overflows and runs down the side of the car. Every time it rains I need to get it out. Any I ideas?

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Re: 99 cvpi - water builds in gas cap reservoir

There should be a small drain in the compartment. If you can't find one, use a small drill bit and make one.
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