I bought a $5000 winter beater in Nov 2019 when we returned from overseas as I was vehicle-less. Well, the pandemic came and I still have it. It is well rusted (orginally a NY state vehicle which is even worse than MN : )
I had a gas tank strap rust through recently. I had that replaced. Then I could smell gas when the vehicle was filled up (nothing on the ground that I could see). Originally I thought it was because my wife had overfilled it or something - but the smell stayed.
If I put in 10 gallons or so no smell. If I put in too much then I get a smell until I burn off some.
Given it is cold and I don't have a lift, I have not even looked at it.
It is a pretty rusty vehicle so it could be the filler tube rusting through and made worse by gas tank strap being replaced - who knows.
I did have an evap 442 code when it sat idling for 20 minutes. That cleared and did not come back and no other codes.
Any ideas?
I had a gas tank strap rust through recently. I had that replaced. Then I could smell gas when the vehicle was filled up (nothing on the ground that I could see). Originally I thought it was because my wife had overfilled it or something - but the smell stayed.
If I put in 10 gallons or so no smell. If I put in too much then I get a smell until I burn off some.
Given it is cold and I don't have a lift, I have not even looked at it.
It is a pretty rusty vehicle so it could be the filler tube rusting through and made worse by gas tank strap being replaced - who knows.
I did have an evap 442 code when it sat idling for 20 minutes. That cleared and did not come back and no other codes.
Any ideas?