Fuel Smell through car

Started by chrisevo, April 11, 2010, 07:11:01 PM

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chrisevo

Chris

My car has a smell of fuel in the cabin. I do not use Optimax and have checked the filler and it seems ok. Strong smell in the boot thought when I open it. Any ideas??
Might get you to check it out when you do the discs.
Cheers
Chris

MuscleVette

Being non mechanical minded my first thoughts are don't smoke in the car :rol::rol::rol::rol::rol:
    Garry:seeya: :spaghetti::drink:
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sms777

Quote from: MuscleVette link=topic=3134.msg18371#msg18371Being non mechanical minded my first thoughts are don't smoke in the car :rol::rol::rol::rol::rol:
    Garry:seeya: :spaghetti::drink:
Also make sure you take away the cigars from mother-in-law in boot.  :zip:
Seriously Chris.... it will be a simple fix like putting the fuel cap back on after refuelling....:zip:
I know.... i am an asshole... but trust me, it will be something simple.
:fingers:

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chrisevo

looks like we are getting close to diagnosing the problem........lets see ....I dont smoke......Mother-in-law doesn't smoke.......petrol cap checked .............  mechanics an assh#le (ha ha)......... so not much left to work out by the look of it!!!!!! [I hope]

bonnevista

Are you sure it's petrol, I've heard wet horse smells similar.:huh:

chrisevo

Normally only get those smells in any kind of convertible!

GT SALLY

Quote from: chrisevo link=topic=3134.msg18368#msg18368Chris

My car has a smell of fuel in the cabin. I do not use Optimax and have checked the filler and it seems ok. Strong smell in the boot thought when I open it. Any ideas??
Might get you to check it out when you do the discs.
Cheers
Chris

Same here Chris, I think it might be the rubber trunk seals not contacting with enough force. Fumes are sucked in behind the car in the low pressure area, evident by tthe soot that forms on the rear of the car.

68PONY

Quote from: GT SALLY link=topic=3134.msg18402#msg18402
Quote from: chrisevo link=topic=3134.msg18368#msg18368Chris

My car has a smell of fuel in the cabin. I do not use Optimax and have checked the filler and it seems ok. Strong smell in the boot thought when I open it. Any ideas??
Might get you to check it out when you do the discs.
Cheers
Chris

Same here Chris, I think it might be the rubber trunk seals not contacting with enough force. Fumes are sucked in behind the car in the low pressure area, evident by tthe soot that forms on the rear of the car.
Well back to topic , chris as gt sally says its probably that rubber hose which goes between the filler neck and gas tank , maybe one of the clamps has sh@t itself , it only takes a drop to stink the car out.
cheers chris.

MuscleVette

GUYS LETS KEEP THIS THREAD NICE & GET BACK TO THE FUMES PROBLEM REMEMBER THIS IS A HAPPY FORUM :rol::rol::rol::rol::rol::rol::rol:

 :seeya: Garry :coffee:

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sms777

Quote from: MuscleVette link=topic=3134.msg18428#msg18428GUYS LETS KEEP THIS THREAD NICE & GET BACK TO THE FUMES PROBLEM REMEMBER THIS IS A HAPPY FORUM :rol::rol::rol::rol::rol::rol::rol:

 :seeya: Garry :coffee:
Viva la presidente!  :bow:
Like all the Chris's of the forum said it is something simple.
If still no fix, come and see me

Cheers, CHRIS.....you know which one  :smile:

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