Gas smell

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Gas smell

Postby nekim » Sun Feb 01, 2009 6:08 am

Whenever I start my car up I smell gas inside the car. Why is that? It's obviously not a good thing.
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Postby hondajunkee » Sun Feb 01, 2009 6:44 am

might have a leak from your fuel sending unit, its located under your back seat.

take out your back seat and remove the access cover and check for a leak there
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Postby suspendedHatch » Sun Feb 01, 2009 9:32 pm

Nope. It's a clogged charcoal canister. They're like $30 new from the dealer last I checked. You'll get rid of that smell and pick up 3 mpg. Not to mention you'll end global warming, but nobody cares, right?
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Postby ohDirka » Mon Feb 02, 2009 4:51 am

suspendedHatch wrote:Nope. It's a clogged charcoal canister. They're like $30 new from the dealer last I checked. You'll get rid of that smell and pick up 3 mpg. Not to mention you'll end global warming, but nobody cares, right?


x2 thats what I was thinking too
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Postby nekim » Tue Feb 03, 2009 6:17 am

what is a charcoal canister? where is is located on my vehicle?

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Postby boosted94 » Tue Feb 03, 2009 4:31 pm

i would also check your PCV, it would be the valve that releases presure from the cannister into your intake manifold.. bad valve would seem the same as cologged cannister
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Postby suspendedHatch » Tue Feb 03, 2009 11:36 pm

The PCV is in no way connected to the charcoal canister. Are you referring to the purge control solenoid?

The charcoal canister is to the side and below your battery on the firewall. It's a black plastic cylinder with three hoses coming off it.

When you turn off your car, you still have pressurized fuel in the lines. These are captured by the charcoal canister and stored until you drive your car again. Then they're released into your intake manifold to be burned. Saves you some gas and reduces the amount of hydrocarbons that go into the atmosphere that are causing the north pole to melt, california to go into the worst drought in recorded history, and great britain to get buried in snow.
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Postby foru2nvy2 » Sun Mar 01, 2009 9:24 pm

what if your car doesnt have a charcoal canister,mine was just hanging in by a hose everything was capped and unplugged so i just ripped it out because it was slamming against my firewall everytime i hit a bump,and i didnt have a gas smell ,well i did but it was from the rusted fuel line going up to my fuel pump,it started out just making the line wet,then one day i hit a monster pothole and it broke the line ,i would check your lines
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Postby suspendedHatch » Mon Mar 02, 2009 12:51 am

It wouldn't be a problem if your car was designed w/out an evap system like the JDM cars or the newer dead-head fuel systems. But basically it means your engine has no way to relieve the residual fuel pressure.
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Postby foru2nvy2 » Mon Mar 02, 2009 12:58 am

ok it has the gsr swap in it
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