Gasoline smell in car...
DiscoZombie
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<div class="IPBDescription">anyone a car buff?</div>So my car now often has a gasoline smell when I'm driving it. I don't know what causes it, and it comes and goes. It only seems to be on the INSIDE of the car - when I get out of the car I can't smell it anymore. The engine has also gotten much louder lately. I've looked under the car and haven't really seen any leakage. I also looked under the hood but didn't know what to look for anyway. there were no visible fountains of gas spewing out at least.
what could be causing the gas smell? is my car going to transform into a living fireball while I drive it?
this poor car is on its last legs no matter how you slice it. I should start another thread where we compete to see who has the car in the worst shape.
what could be causing the gas smell? is my car going to transform into a living fireball while I drive it?
this poor car is on its last legs no matter how you slice it. I should start another thread where we compete to see who has the car in the worst shape.
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Take it to a garage?
The best two things I could think of anyway.
I would recommend taking it to gargage if your worried.
Yeaahh, smoke it.
if you're mistaking "petrol smell" for "exhaust smell" then a screwy muffler might be causing the noise and scent.
GARAGE NOW BOY, they want your monies!
If your car is fuel injected, I'd recommend replacing the upper and lower injector seals (cheap and somewhat easy to do), as well as inspecting the inlet and return on the fuel rail, and any fuel pressure regulator on the line(s). Replacing the fuel filter (in any case) couldn't hurt either... if it's as old as you say, it could be clogged, resulting in a massive overpressurization on the inlet side. Carbuerated, if you can, inspect the jets and make sure they aren't clogged. Run some carb cleaner through the system. Look at the fuel line inlet on the carb, and make sure it doesn't look at all damp while it's idling.
If it's just a minor exhaust leak, and you plan to replace the car, it's not something to worry about... just drive with the windows down. Especially if it's carbuerated. FI can get wonky readings from the O2 sensor and start running richer and richer, getting crappy fuel efficiency though.
If it's a fuel leak... get that fixed NOW, if you intend to drive the car for another day. Otherwise you *may* end up seeing smoke, then fire coming out from under the hood.
Get it to a shop that does free inspection, or at least will discount the cost of the inspection toward any repair work you have done there.
Run down 12 joggers, rebound off a mafia sentinel, and then do a jump off a ramp before landing on your roof. If your car explodes within 6-8 seconds, you have a fuel leak.
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Sound advice.
Sounds to me like your running rich, are you stalling idling, what engine type, what year, we need more information.
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That was my first thought i had a old 69 v8-405 camaro with a screwed up 4 barrel carb. It loved to run rich and stall out idling all the time, then when i would try to restart the engine i would just flood it. >_> I miss my baby ;_;
oh yes, this caused a gas smell like i was sticking my nose into the gas tank and taking in a huge wiff of it. lol
That was my first thought i had a old 69 v8-405 camaro with a screwed up 4 barrel carb. It loved to run rich and stall out idling all the time, then when i would try to restart the engine i would just flood it. >_> I miss my baby ;_;
oh yes, this caused a gas smell like i was sticking my nose into the gas tank and taking in a huge wiff of it. lol
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I think you have a nasty fuel system leak. Idle the car and see if your Fuel Filter is busted loose or something or if you see fluids leaking anywhere. also check inside the engine.
I think you have a nasty fuel system leak. Idle the car and see if your Fuel Filter is busted loose or something or if you see fluids leaking anywhere. also check inside the engine.
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sounds to me like he doesnt have the car anymore >_>
As to the louder exhaust, crawl underneath and do a thorough exam of the entire exhaust system. If a mufflers innards are blown out you're screwed ... but if you find a hole in the muffler or pipe, muffler tape works wonders - esp if you're looking for a cheap fix.
it's a '95 Maxima. I'm unsure of the specs, but I assume it's fuel injected. It hasn't been stalling, but it HAS been running a little sluggishly - trouble accelerating up hills and whatnot.
I should totally take it in I guess is the bottom line.