FloTool 10719 Capless Gas Tank Funnel
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Suitable for any tank without a cap
Fits a capless fuel tank on my grandfather's 2010 Ford F150
The fit will be okay, but not great. There is no way this funnel will work on a 2010 F150 because it is too short.
If your Mustang has a turbo, it will work!
Selected User Reviews For FloTool 10719 Capless Gas Tank Funnel
To start with, here is My wife and I couldn't be more happy. For 99 $ and free shipping, we couldn't ask for more. My Ford Focus SE 2014 has a stupid capless gas tank design, and the gas tank fit perfectly. The auto parts store had given me so many funnels to try, but none worked, and I had spilled additives all over the place while trying to mix them with gas. It was the Ford engineers who designed the capless gas tank that I cursed up and down and left and right. All that is required of users is some stupidity regardless of how they use the car. There are two faults to the model the first is the little hole at the top. I suppose they are for hanging in the store. Could they not have imagined that the fluid might leak out of the Another one that made me very angry was the stupid sticker they put Before I put the funnel in the tank, I didn't think to remove it, and the fit was so tight that part of the sticker got removed, and some of it got stuck inside or ended up in my gas tank, grrrrrr. I believe it's an even worse idea to put useless stickers on products that are attached with adhesive, so they are hard to remove, even when you remember to do so.
Yes, it is worth it for other shoppers to have a review written. It looks like there is no large hole in the upper section of the funnel in the pictures on Amazon. I received two funnels, but both of them have a large hole in the middle of them. There would be a large hole into which liquid would be poured. What the heck? As this thing is not very long, you are very likely to have whatever you are trying to pour into it end up on your shoes, your vehicle, the ground, and/or likely all of those things at once. That was a complete and utter failure. This is probably the product of some lawyer. In addition to that, the label attached to this item is another extremely bad idea. An online review reported that the label slipped off when touched by the fluid they were pouring through it, fell into their gas tank, and slipped off when it touched the fluid. This is exactly what you want, isn't it? As a result, I decided to remove the labels from my funnels so as to prevent this from happening. It's so relaxing. The task was no easy one. On one funnel, the label tore up into tiny pieces, creating a huge sticky mess when I tried to peel it off. In order to make sure the second funnel would be usable, I decided to soak it in water. The same thing happened there as well. I was able to remove the paper from the label fairly easily, but it left a sticky glue residue that required at least 15 or 20 minutes of rubbing to remove. Even after the label appeared to be removed, the sticky area at the foot of the garment was still visible. " I can say that this truly was an "You get what you pay for" kind of In an emergency, I guess this product would do what it is supposed to do, but I would not rate it as a ZERO. Buy an expensive funnel that does not have a hole in it instead. You will be very thankful you did. There are more words than a dollar in these words. I'm so sad about the 99 product.
The picture for this funnel has yet to be changed by Amazon as of this writing. I received mine today, and it has a hole in the funnel end where gasoline would drip, causing a mess and a fire hazard. Shame on Amazon for not fixing this since other people have reported this as well! It should be a zero star rating.
No matter which one it is even if it is just a replacement for the one they lost.
If your car has a capless fuel door, you should replace it. The thing you want to buy is on sale now. If you don't have one, make sure you're able to locate Here we are. Can you tell me where the diesel fuel ports are?.
I am happy with how the funnel works. Fuel tank that is capless is opened easily with this device. Prior to making this purchase, this was an issue. My Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo received the funnel in time and we used it the first weekend to place fuel conditioning in it. was also flawless when it came to opening the capless fuel tank of my neighbor's Ford F150 Pickup while assisting him with his vehicle.
The yellow fill tube fits in the tube okay, but it is tight. There is a hole for hanging up, but if you go too fast, fluid will spill out. To make it longer and to prevent spills, I inserted a long narrow tube into the fill tube. Thank you so much for your help.
These are a must for those with "capless" gas tank filler necks. It is not possible to add anything to the gas tank, such as dry gas or STA-G. It is not based on BIL's gas stabilizer. There is no point in trying. In order to get any liquid to flow, there is a "flapper" inside the filler tube. As the gas nozzle at the pump is inserted into the filler neck, it pulls back on the flapper, allowing the gas to flow. The problem is. When you try to add anything to the tank you have to use this funnel or the liquid will not get into the tank, and you'll have a big There is usually a funnel with capless fillers, however not all of them have them. This is how. If you do not have one of these funnels, then you should not even add anything to the tank. During each of my vehicle trips, I leave it in the trunk in a ziplock bag.
The capless gas tank of the 2019 Chevrolet Traverse works well for adding Sea Foam or other fuel additives. Would rate it five stars if there wasn't an unnecessary small hole at the top of the funnel and if the diameter of that segment was a bit larger. It is possible to lose some additive out of that little hole if you pour your additive too quickly. This is a cheap solution to not being able to add fuel additives to your capless tank, other than that itty bitty hole at the bottom.