2002 Ody fuel smell.
GMCjet52
02-08-2008, 06:29 PM
I have a fuel smell inside the van, can't figure out where it's coming from. I don't see any leaks. It appears to be coming from the rear of the van. The harder I drive it the worse the smell gets. Any suggestions?
wiseguy01
02-08-2008, 10:58 PM
check your fuel filler hose especially if you live in the east the salt that eats the metal up like a hot knife in butter just crawl under the van where you put gas in maybe the hose and or metal hose is damaged
GMCjet52
02-09-2008, 06:59 PM
check your fuel filler hose especially if you live in the east the salt that eats the metal up like a hot knife in butter just crawl under the van where you put gas in maybe the hose and or metal hose is damaged
You're right, I sniffed around that area of the gas tank a few days ago, there was a strong gasoline smell.
What metal hose are you talking about? All I seen was a rubber filler hose.
I'll jack the van up again and check it out.
You're right, I sniffed around that area of the gas tank a few days ago, there was a strong gasoline smell.
What metal hose are you talking about? All I seen was a rubber filler hose.
I'll jack the van up again and check it out.
wiseguy01
02-09-2008, 10:09 PM
the rubber hose is part of the fuel filler hose and where it connects to the gas tank thats the metal casted part of the hose who knows maybe you or a previous owner ran something over never know these days and also look and see if you see any weird black boxes under in that area cause if so then maybe your fuel evaporative canister is probably no good when the fuel evap can gets saturated it tends to emit or smell like gasoline its main job is to catch all the gas that evaporates and put it back through the combustion process aka smog related or you know when you rake the gas cap off and you hear that hiss noise when you go to fill up well thats the pressure that the evap can is supposed to catch and reburn so after you look and let me know what you see ill do some digging around and see where your can is supposed to be
GMCjet52
02-10-2008, 08:23 PM
The filler hose looks good. I removed it today, the metal inside the tube on the tank and where the other end of the hose go looks perfect, no corrosion at all. I checked the hose really good for holes, it's good.
There is a small box on top of the tank, is this the box you're talking about? I still smell gas fumes where the filler hose attaches to the tank, in the general area.
Also, the van is giving me a OBD Code of p1456, which is an Evap fault. I guessing this has to do with the fuel smell.
Is it time to drop the tank?
There is a small box on top of the tank, is this the box you're talking about? I still smell gas fumes where the filler hose attaches to the tank, in the general area.
Also, the van is giving me a OBD Code of p1456, which is an Evap fault. I guessing this has to do with the fuel smell.
Is it time to drop the tank?
wiseguy01
02-10-2008, 09:28 PM
just a heads up always mention trouble codes if you have them they can make diagnosis alot easier :lol:
P1456
EVAP Emission Control System Leak Detected (Fuel Tank System)
you might have a leak in the fuel tank check and make sure there are no hole in your tank also if the gas cap isnt secured all the way til it clicks then this troublecode will come up make sure gas cap is not cross threaded
im also thinking you might wanna try replacing your gas cap first
P1456
EVAP Emission Control System Leak Detected (Fuel Tank System)
you might have a leak in the fuel tank check and make sure there are no hole in your tank also if the gas cap isnt secured all the way til it clicks then this troublecode will come up make sure gas cap is not cross threaded
im also thinking you might wanna try replacing your gas cap first
di11on
03-02-2009, 01:48 PM
You might wish to change your fuel filter. If it been awhile since the last change, you may have a flow issue which can raise the pressure in the line before the filter and cause "weeping" from various fittings. It doesn't take much of a leak to notice gas fumes inside the vehicle.
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