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Only 22 gallons? I thought the Denali had a 26 gallon tank like the Escalade does. And then the ESV is even larger, 31 gallons.
OP, thanks for the tip, I'm going to do a little looking into my friend's 06 Denali, she has issues with the SES light and tighten gas cap messages.
Have a 2004 Tahoe, a while back the tank would not fill, I replaced the vent solenoid and all was well, then noticed the smell of gas and found that the lines from the tank/pump were rotted out. I had a local garage replace the pump assembly and no more smell. Since that time the gas pump will shut off no matter how fast or slow you are filling at 3/4 of a tank (right on the nose)
Last night I put in 16 gallons and then had to nurse in another 6 or so. The garage I go to are good people and friends, they smoked the system and said the evap solenoid was sticking so they replaced it.. no change, next they took the tank back out looking for pinches lines/hoses and saw nothing wrong.
Anyone have any other ideas?? The mechanics are scratching their heads on this one..
mine had same problem when i got it replaced the vent solenoid and it helped alot but didn't solve the problem i found if i hold up on the filler it does not shut off but arm gets tired after 20 + gallons
I replaced the evap in 2007 yukon cause the check engine light was on agter replacing the light is now off but now cant pump gas hardlygot this from another post on the forum. has the part number and it is pretty easy to replace. i did this on a buddies truck and it took less than an hour.
Here is what is it called and how to fix it:
AC DELCO 214-2149 [CANISTER PURGE SOLENOID VALVE]
Features:
Brand new AC DELCO component with correct connector
Replaces dealer part numbers: 25932571, 214-2149
-It started off as 'Tighten Gas Cap" on the DIC, As the solenoid valve was stuck open and would vent the tank so the computer thought the gas cap was loose. I got the solenoid unstuck but later it failed in the close position and would not vent when filling the tank. I too tried everything including turning the nozzle completely upside down but the nozzle would just click off. The day after I replaced it I was able to fill the tank as fast as the pump would go and the engine light went out a day or so later, Have not had the problem ever since.
****UPDATE****
-Problem seems to be solved, I replaced the evap solenoid the day before yesterday and now I can fill the tank as fast as the pump will go. It only cost me $28, The engine light has not shut off yet but that should resolve itself in a few days after I drive it around a bit.
-It connects to the charcoal canister under the rear by the gas tank, A lot of people refer to it as the evap valve or solenoid.
-You have to crawl under but its just above and infront of the rear axel.
-A screw driver to pry up on the tab in the middle of the bracket and the same with tabs on the hose to release it. Then slide the new part back in the bracket and bend the tab back to hold it and make the connections.
-About 15 minutes of your time and no gas leaking, Also easier to get to if you drop the spare tire.