Fuel smell inside cabin
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- zuihoujueding
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Fuel smell inside cabin
Anyone can help me with this? like where are the common locations that might have cause this?
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Re: Fuel smell inside cabin
Maybe the access panel under the back seat come loose slightly and leaking vapors?
Or your fuel line is leaking and your fans blowing it in the cabin.
Either is dangerous, don't smoke and drive for Gods sake!
Or your fuel line is leaking and your fans blowing it in the cabin.
Either is dangerous, don't smoke and drive for Gods sake!
- BUZZ_QWERTY
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Re: Fuel smell inside cabin
lol, agreeddon't smoke and drive for Gods sake!
- zuihoujueding
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Re: Fuel smell inside cabin
one good thing about me is i dont drink at all....but inhaling the fuel is giving me a headache which causes speeding!
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Re: Fuel smell inside cabin
Fuel filter?
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Re: Fuel smell inside cabin
I had this and it was a split fuel line. Look for leaking petrol around the area just in front and below of the battery if it's still in the original place.
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Re: Fuel smell inside cabin
zuihoujueding wrote:but inhaling the fuel is giving me a headache which causes speeding!
