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My 2001 Honda with 40,000 miles has developed a smell of gasoline. Not
strong to seem dangerous, but strong enough to be bothersome. This developed during a prolonged cold spell, in case that might have something to do with it. The car has been well-serviced from the start. Can anyone tell me what might cause this? |
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Ray wrote:
> My 2001 Honda with 40,000 miles has developed a smell of gasoline. Not > strong to seem dangerous, but strong enough to be bothersome. > > This developed during a prolonged cold spell, in case that might have > something to do with it. > > The car has been well-serviced from the start. > > Can anyone tell me what might cause this? > > Could need a tune up, checking spark plug gap, timing, possibly valves not seating properly, run a fuel injection or carbuerator cleaner with a high octain fuel then take for a long drive. Not burning all the fuel. If this is not the case then could be cracked lines and or filter due to water in fuel. I would test by starting vehicle in a dry area, let run for a couple of minutes, not long enough to warm up, and move the car, then check the area for leaks, this would tell you if and where a leak may generally be located. You don't want it to be in an enclosed area because of the fumes, but a dry area to see what if anything hits the floor. -- To Reply directly delete "removethis" from email address |
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Thanks Eric -- I'll try that suggestion.
As for tune-up, I had a substantial 30,000 mile servicing at the Honda agency -- costing $350 -- within the past year. I shouldn't think it needs any significant servicing at this time. -- Ray "Eric" <gunnericremovethis@efn.org> wrote in message news:1107pngmr3tvq20@corp.supernews.com... > Ray wrote: >> My 2001 Honda with 40,000 miles has developed a smell of gasoline. Not >> strong to seem dangerous, but strong enough to be bothersome. >> >> This developed during a prolonged cold spell, in case that might have >> something to do with it. >> >> The car has been well-serviced from the start. >> >> Can anyone tell me what might cause this? >> >> > > Could need a tune up, checking spark plug gap, timing, possibly valves not > seating properly, run a fuel injection or carbuerator cleaner with a high > octain fuel then take for a long drive. Not burning all the fuel. If this > is not the case then could be cracked lines and or filter due to water in > fuel. I would test by starting vehicle in a dry area, let run for a > couple of minutes, not long enough to warm up, and move the car, then > check the area for leaks, this would tell you if and where a leak may > generally be located. You don't want it to be in an enclosed area because > of the fumes, but a dry area to see what if anything hits the floor. > > -- > To Reply directly delete "removethis" from email address |
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