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Stock 2013 LX570
Have you had any issues with your stock 200 Series fuel tank such as:
Yes
- Unvented expansion of the tank on a hot day of crawling?
- Bubbling / boiling of fuel when the cap is removed?
This was at Silver Canyon Road outside of Bishop CA. 80F+ ambient and above 9,500 feet.
Yes
- Extended "belching" of vapor when the cap is removed?
I do get a check engine light (my fault) because I leave the cap a little open to continue vent it so it doesn't build so much pressure.
- Vapor lock, fuel-related error codes or other indicia of pressure issues in the tank or related systems like emission filters, etc.?
I also had this in my 1999 100 Series with 160L LRA tank. This one killed the truck a couple of times where I was stranded and car will not fire up at all (Death Valley) had to stay for the night on the side of trail. (not a big deal - it was a beautiful spot and amazing stars) Fired up like nothing happened the next morning.
Well, that just sucks (blows?). Sorry for the hassle.
On the 200s/LXs: We have heard other tales of stock tanks doing this - with the problem resolved upon installation of aux tank. Maybe the larger void/fill tubes allow for dispersion of pressure OR perhaps the system is vented just a bit. Have you had "the chat" with service manager at the dealership?
On the 100: We have heard the same story. Follow-up questions... 1) Do you think it was vapor lock? Did the 100 recover on its own? 2) Did you have the filter checked? Any tech review of the install and emissions/vent components?
We will bring in the full range of LRA products and are looking for problems/solutions related to the various tanks / applications.
Thank you VERY much.!