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Technical Questions & Answers Sniff...sniff... Is that gasoline?
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GenoTex POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:Oakfield, WI, USA |
posted 10-08-2003 08:19 PM
Yup.... backed the Cat outta the garage yesterday morning and then run back inside to grab something, come back out, the car was running, and under the rear of the car, almost from tire to tire, was a wet spot.... (okay..no jokes now, but dont know how else to accurately describe it) ... from tire to tire. I look under and the crossmember just ahead of the wheels had drops of moisture all the way across. Run my finger across a drop and take a whiff... and yup... gas. Had less than 1/2 tank, so wasnt any type of overfill problem, and prior to this, car was run about 14 hours before this, which was a short run of about 30 mins duration. Any else had anything like this? As further info, there was NO sign of moisture, leakage, etc, IN the garage where it had been all night.....
PS what the Chrysler shop did was replace the gasket on the top of the fuel tank .... |
ALLEY CAT POA Lifetime Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:mesa, Arizona, USA |
posted 10-08-2003 08:27 PM
Geno - MadMax had that similar situation. Dealer did the same fix you got, and that seemed to be the end of the problem. |
GenoTex POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:Oakfield, WI, USA |
posted 10-08-2003 08:31 PM
Great ... Thanks! |
Larry Lord Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:Colton, CA, United States |
posted 10-08-2003 08:33 PM
The location sounds about right for this possibilty. Is there any chance that what you saw and smelled was condensation from the drain holes in the tailpipes? The condensation would have a gas smell since it comes from the exhaust. |
GenoTex POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:Oakfield, WI, USA |
posted 10-10-2003 09:14 AM
I don't think so, Larry... the condensation was all the way across the car and on the crossmember... the drain holes in my pipes are rearward of that.... and lower ... and since the gasket replacement, no problem
This message has been edited by GenoTex on 10-11-2003 at 09:42 AM |
drbutton POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Canon City, CO, USA |
posted 06-26-2024 07:48 PM
I smell gasoline most of the time I back the Prowler out of the garage now - no liquid gasoline on the floor, but the smell is strong and getting stronger. It persists for a mile or so after I start driving. The smell is strongest behind the seats of the car in the "trunk" area. I already took it to the Chrysler dealer here for this issue, and they had no clue. How do I assess the gasket on the top of the fuel tank, as these gentlemen did so long ago? Other ideas? |
drbutton POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Canon City, CO, USA |
posted 06-30-2024 11:37 PM
With no replies here in the Technical forum, I reposted the question on the general |
drbutton POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Canon City, CO, USA |
posted 09-03-2024 04:38 PM
Update: I waited until the vehicle showed a code, P____—, which indicated leaks in the vent lines from the gas tank. A mechanic at the Chrysler dealership will patch and splice those. No issues with the fuel pump gasket were discovered. |
cdeluca99 POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Patchogue, NY, USA |
posted 09-05-2024 11:47 AM
Mine smelled like gas intermittently. Check this out first http://www.prowleronline.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/025724-21.html |
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