Rolexus
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2005 Tahoe, 4WD: Been awhile since I’ve posted… recently drove home in a bad winter rain storm. Upon parking in garage, a noticeable gas door occurred. No ‘service engine’ warning, and no codes appeared using OBD (Sorry if I’m not using the correct vernacular). Gas tank was ~ 3/4 full.
Both of the AC Delco 214-1105 - Vapour Canister Purge Valve and 241-2149 Vapour Canister Vent Selonoid were replaced when code showed EVAP issue about 30 months ago. Also replaced the gas cap with AC Delco @ same time.
Didn’t drive it for a few days, but continued looking for possible gas leaks in and around tank, gas lines and under hood - found Nada - nothing, and made sure the gas cap was securely in place.
When the weather improved, took it for ~ 10 mile drive. The gas odour being emitted has disappeared (for now…).
if this problem re-occurs, does my one have any possible insight as to where I could specifically look for the source of the smell?
Read another post by StuckinMN, suggestions revolved around fuel pump mounting plate…
Any advice greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Both of the AC Delco 214-1105 - Vapour Canister Purge Valve and 241-2149 Vapour Canister Vent Selonoid were replaced when code showed EVAP issue about 30 months ago. Also replaced the gas cap with AC Delco @ same time.
Didn’t drive it for a few days, but continued looking for possible gas leaks in and around tank, gas lines and under hood - found Nada - nothing, and made sure the gas cap was securely in place.
When the weather improved, took it for ~ 10 mile drive. The gas odour being emitted has disappeared (for now…).
if this problem re-occurs, does my one have any possible insight as to where I could specifically look for the source of the smell?
Read another post by StuckinMN, suggestions revolved around fuel pump mounting plate…
Any advice greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.