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Old 12-27-2010, 11:37 AM
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2002 Sebring Convertable Smells of gasoline when Idle

My wife's 2002 Sebring Convertable is blowing in a smell of raw gasoline fumes when it is warming up in the morning and also when the car is stopped at a sign, light, or in traffic; even when it has warmed up. the smell has gotten bad enough to also notice outside of the car while it is running.

Does anybody know what I should be looking for? If so what kind of repairs are needed?

We just WAY overpaid for the fan motor and several other parts to be fixed/replaced on the car about 3 months ago....not wanting to have the same experience. ANY help is welcomed and appreciated!

Thank you!
-Nick
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