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Alf
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England, Surrey, Lightwater
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Petrol smell in boot/trunk
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August 06, 2012, 06:54:49 »
The last few times I opened the boot/trunk I have caught a smell of petrol. not overpowering but defintely there and I never noticed it before. Any ideas? The fuel tank is nearly empty if that makes any difference.
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Alf
'69 280SL. Silver (180 G) with black hardtop
Larry & Norma
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United Kingdom, England, Southampton
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Re: Petrol smell in boot/trunk
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August 06, 2012, 07:50:19 »
Try changing the rubber pipes that connect to the overflow tank on the right side
of the boot. Even if they look good. Worked for me.
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Larry Hall (Gnuface)
2023 Ioniq6
2005 C230
1970 280SL
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Re: Petrol smell in boot/trunk
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August 06, 2012, 18:04:31 »
It can be the vlotter in the middle of the bottom of your floor, mine was the rubber gone so there came fuel out.
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JimVillers
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USA, VA, Virginia Beach
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Re: Petrol smell in boot/trunk
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August 08, 2012, 14:54:57 »
Also remove the cover inside the trunk where the gas filler line passes. There are rubber hose connections that need to be checked (or just replace the rubber hoses)..
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Jim Villers
190SL, 230SL 5-Speed, MGB 5-Speed, MGB GT V8 RHD (real MG), 2016 SLK
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