1995 F150. Two gas tanks. Are they connected?

Asked by firsttimer95f150 Aug 26, 2014 at 08:50 PM about the 1995 Ford F-150 XL LB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Well, there's a cut in the fuel filler hose on my front tank, so I haven't been filling it up.
Instead I fill up the back tank. Somehow my front tank ends up getting over full to the point
that it's leaking gas out of the cut in the fuel filler hose. So my question is am I filling up
the front tank through the back tank???

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The only way it can do this is,if the actuator is stuck open ,meaning the flipper is open,making it go threw line to other tank.

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Of course it could be rednecked together?

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You have a bad check or shuttle valve inside the Ford F150s manufactured in 1995 use an in-tank fuel delivery module, or FDM, that includes a high pressure pump, a venture pump, a pressure relief valve and shuttle

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I was told fule will go from the front to the back. My not rednecked truck seems to be changing gas. I parked it with a quarter in one tank and full in the other and today it seems to have leveled out to about 3/4 in each tank.

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