‘Something in it': Cars stall out after filling up at North Philly gas station Several drivers have been dealing with their cars stalling out blocks away from where they filled up their tanks at a North Philly gas station. Several drivers have been dealing with their cars stalling out blocks away from where they filled up their tanks at a North Philly gas station.Mechanics are reporting finding water in the gas tanks of cars that filled up at a Sunoco on Cheltenham Avenue in West Oak Lane. NBC10’s Brian Sheehan has more. After filling up their tanks at a North Philadelphia gas station recently, drivers have been dealing with their cars stalling out just blocks away. Their mechanics explained that the problem wasn't with their vehicle, but what they put in the gas tank.Eduardo Ramirez's Acura is his first car and his prized possession but it caused him a big headache as well as lot of money this month.According to Ramirez, there was nothing wrong with his car until he filled up at a Sunoco station on the 1700 block of West Cheltenham Avenue in the West Oak Lane section of Philadelphia.He took the vehicle to his mechanic who said he found a mixture of gasoline, oil and water inside the tank.“He showed me the gas he pulled from the car. He said, ‘I’m not exactly sure what this is, but it’s not all gas. There’s something in it,'" Ramirez told NBC10. The manager of another body shop said they found water in the tanks of three other vehicles that came to them after leaving the station and breaking down.The man who runs the store said he is looking into the situation and is taking it seriously. A spokesperson for the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, which manages gasoline quality standards, says they have not received any complaints tied to this specific gas station.