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2004 Sentra gas overflow (evap valve?), brake noise?, and shifter console light.

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Old 01-10-2008 | 12:11 PM
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Default 2004 Sentra gas overflow (evap valve?), brake noise?, and shifter console light.

I have a bunch of stuff all hitting the same day here... my winshield cracked last night too, but that's pretty cut and dry.

First, I noticed that when filling my gas I have to do it REALLY slowly or it will either click the pump off or overflow. I also have a check engine light for an evap system leak. I've been told this is likely the evap canister or valve. Do I need to replace one or both? I think I found it behind the driver side rear wheel enclosed in a gray plastic case. Is this right? Is there anything else that may be causing this? Are there any temporary solutions I can use to get the fuel to flow correctly while I'm searching for a valve/canister?

Secondly, the last 24hrs or so I've noticed a squeaking noise coming from the front right wheel. It is louder when I turn right, sometimes, but not always, and it goes away completely a lot, and is affected by hitting the brakes. I assume the bad is worn and I'm getting rub/wear on the rotor. Does this sound right or is there anything else I should be looking for here?

Lastly I turned my car off and on again last night and it caused the lights on my auto shifter console to go out. I checked all the fuses and it's not that. Is this the bulb or did I do something strange to set it as being off? Any thoughts?

Thanks in advance.
 
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