2004 Chevy Suburban Rear differential housing leak; can't g

2004 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN
127,000 MILES • V8 • 2WD • AUTOMATIC
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TAMPABUD
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Two problems gentlemen, I cleaned my beautiful suburban today, and while wiping down the rear bumper I noticed the rear differential housing all greasy and wet looking. Is it as simple as replacing a gasket? Second problem, I can't gas up. I live in California with the nifty vaporless pumps, and when I try to refuel, it won't let me. I literally have to *trickle* the fuel in to gas up, takes 20 minutes to do... *UBER* annoying. What is the problem? I'm on the verge of wrapping her around a pole and claiming the insurance. J/K
Mar 1, 2010 at 7:16 PM
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MATHIASO
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Hello tampabud
The first question require just changing the gasket.

The second question require little bit explanation of how it works and what could cause the problem.

As the gas level in the tank rises, the distance between the dispenser nozzle and the fuel grows smaller. A small pipe called a venturi runs alongside the gas nozzle. When the end of the venturi pipe becomes submerged in the rising gas, it chokes off the air pressure that holds the nozzle handle open and shuts down the flow of gas.
The problem might be that small pipe is stuck and chokes off air that hold the nozzle handle open, that is why you have to trickle the fuel in to gas up.
Lower the tank; remove the clamp between filler neck and tank and look for a small pipe.
Mar 2, 2010 at 10:31 AM