Date: Wed, 13 Jan 1999 08:15:54 -0800 From: Jeffnopsaminc.com (Jeff Songster) Subject: Re: Gasoline order inside car
In article <77dsne$539$1nopsam1.exit109.com>, "thomashi" <thomashinopsamenetworks.com> wrote: > Could be a fuel injector too. Does she smell it outside the car for a while > even after it's stopped? Look on the intake manifold. > > Tom > > > Eric Howell wrote in message ... > >I had the same problem a couple weeks ago. Fuel regulator was leaking > >gasoline. It is pretty easy to replace. > > > > > >On Sat, 9 Jan 1999, Jeffrey A. Johnson wrote: > > > >> My girlfriend Lori has a 1986 900S. Sometimes she smells gasoline while > >> driving the car, but not all the time. The car does not appear to leak > gas. > >> Any suggestions? > >> > >> Jeff > > Another good place to check is the fuel pump... there is a hatch plate under the rear seat that gives access to it and if the seals were not good there and some of the fuel lines were a little leaky you might get a whiff of fuel in the cabin. Good luck Jeff Songster Fellow Saabphile, Formerly DJ on KWOD 106 and KKIS, ClarisWorks & MicroPhone team member, host of BMUG weekly meetings. Currently IS guy for Ma & Pa's Co. & Noah's daddy & Lisa's husband. P.S. Tell me if I win the prize for the correct guess.