Q: My gas tank (where I open the lidoor and actually put the gas pump in) is literally detached from the car.

asked by on August 20, 2016

I open the gas lid and where I put the gas is, not the tank its self but the neck and whathe not is not longer attached to the car. I see a wire hanging loose and it looks like some plastic is busted. Not sure what to do.

My car has 16300 miles.
My car has an automatic transmission.

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