Lol just saw the sticky. Sorry!
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 ...
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
Lol just saw the sticky. Sorry!
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