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FUEL LEAK! GETTING GASSED! feeling dizzy! ERK!! =( plz help!
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FUEL LEAK! GETTING GASSED! feeling dizzy! ERK!! =( plz help!
Hey people, just got back from driving my feroza.. been getting gassed out with some sort of petrol leak into the cabin..
i saw a thing in the FAQ about fuel leak, but cant figure out what on earth they are talking about.. is the thing on the engine u have to fix or is it under the wheel arch, on the rear of the car? under the car?
PLEEEEEEEEASE help me soon, as I now feel all dizzy and dont want to keep killing my brain cells with petrol smells =(
Cheers
Paul
i saw a thing in the FAQ about fuel leak, but cant figure out what on earth they are talking about.. is the thing on the engine u have to fix or is it under the wheel arch, on the rear of the car? under the car?
PLEEEEEEEEASE help me soon, as I now feel all dizzy and dont want to keep killing my brain cells with petrol smells =(
Cheers
Paul
also check the 1 way plastic valve as well. if needed, seal it with some kind of plastic glue or superglue. should fix ur problem pronto. its a very common thing.
[quote="simplypv"]its a Strine thing and i just dont understand![/quote]
Regards, PV
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Regards, PV
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SimplyPV wrote:also check the 1 way plastic valve as well. if needed, seal it with some kind of plastic glue or superglue. should fix ur problem pronto. its a very common thing.
I had a look the other day and found some tubes and a little black box thing, everything looked ok, but i guess i could seal it off with some glue anyways...
what is this 1 way plastic valve? where exactly is it located? I dont remember seeing anything like that...
Cheers
Paul
Rip the plastic box out and connect two of the outlets together with a piece of tubing. Connect another piece of tubing onto the other outlet, them submerge the whole thing under water and blow into the tube- that will show up any cracks. Mine was cracked but I couldn't see it until I did that test.
The one way valve on mine was fine- but you could test it in a similar way.
The one way valve on mine was fine- but you could test it in a similar way.
David
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