Smelling fuel from the cabin
#21
I wasn't correlating the smell and the tearing the car apart, I was saying that you could have left a ground connection loose (not likely to spark, but not impossible), or some other electrical wiring could have gotten pinched, cut, frayed. Which leads to the possibility of a spark, the LAST thing you want when you are smelling fuel.
Hope it's the gas cap cheers
Hope it's the gas cap cheers
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I wasn't correlating the smell and the tearing the car apart, I was saying that you could have left a ground connection loose (not likely to spark, but not impossible), or some other electrical wiring could have gotten pinched, cut, frayed. Which leads to the possibility of a spark, the LAST thing you want when you are smelling fuel.
Hope it's the gas cap cheers
Hope it's the gas cap cheers
#24
Check your EVAP lines at the canister (the large one that comes from the top of fuel tank). I have my EVAP hose intentionally unplugged at the canister and smell fuel when standing near the drivers door.
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