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This is a discussion on Fuel Smell in cabin within the General Maintenance, Troubleshooting & Accidents. forums, part of the Tech & Modifying & General Repairs category; Hi all, I'm new to the forums and I have a quick question. Yesterday it was really really cold; about ...

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    Fuel Smell in cabin

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    Hi all,

    I'm new to the forums and I have a quick question. Yesterday it was really really cold; about 10 below zero. I warmed up my car before going to work in the morning and noticed when I got into my car that there was a very strong fuel smell in the cabin. As my car warmed up further the smell went away but the same thing occurred when I was returning home from work. Is the cold weather causing my fuel lines or seals to shrink and allowing fuel to leak? Any ideas?

    Thanks

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    Lol just saw the sticky. Sorry!

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