Hey up,
I'm getting a slight whiff of fuel inside the cabin. Things I've checked are;
Fuel pump seal - ok no smell
Replaced fuel hose in engine bay. - ok
Checked breather hose on filler neck, seems good.
Fuel cap isn't leaking. - ok
It's also strongest when I have the roof down. Any ideas?
Whiff of fuel. 325 cab.
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Fuel hose to the filter (assuming your filter is located in front of the passenger side rear wheel area)?
Looking at fuel pipes isn't usually good enough.
I had a whiffy car for ages until one day I decided to run my fingers across the length of every fuel hose I could find.
Eventually I got that cold wet feeling on the tip of a finger from a hose joint. There was just a drip forming underneath where I could never have seen it. A quick trim of the hose, new clip et voila. No fuel smell in the cabin anymore !!!
I had a whiffy car for ages until one day I decided to run my fingers across the length of every fuel hose I could find.
Eventually I got that cold wet feeling on the tip of a finger from a hose joint. There was just a drip forming underneath where I could never have seen it. A quick trim of the hose, new clip et voila. No fuel smell in the cabin anymore !!!
These are sensations as hard to forget as they are to ignore.....
Ok so figured out what it was, the jubilee clip that holds the fuel hose to the fuel rail had loosened off. Strange!
I also have another slight fuel smell from under the car, around the tank. I looked under and the tank has some standing on it too where the filler neck is attached too. I think this needs cleaning up and a new jublilee clip as the filler neck seems fine.
I also have another slight fuel smell from under the car, around the tank. I looked under and the tank has some standing on it too where the filler neck is attached too. I think this needs cleaning up and a new jublilee clip as the filler neck seems fine.
Not as strange as you'd think. That's where mine was dripping from !mcbonio wrote:Ok so figured out what it was, the jubilee clip that holds the fuel hose to the fuel rail had loosened off. Strange!
These are sensations as hard to forget as they are to ignore.....




