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2003 Pontiac grand Am Gas Smell?
I have a 2003 Pontiac , and noticed a gas smell in the morning only. Once when I turned on my heater, and once from left side under hood. But never any other time, before I get it checked out, what prices am I looking at to fix it, and what could be the problem.
3 Answers
- 9 years agoFavorite Answer
It is an efi engine. The pump is on the fuel tank so that can not be it. The eec canister could be saturated. If you have over filled the tank once, the liquid fuel can work its way to that canister and it may not evaporate but it just might and that could present itself in the manner that you are in.
- atifLv 45 years ago
That relies upon on how a approaches the save is. in my view, i might want to have it towed- I take NO possibilities with leaking gas! Use AAA once you've it, otherwise- have it towed through the service station it really is going to fix your motor vehicle, they might furnish you with a chit.
- Anonymous9 years ago
its probably your fuel pump...shouldn't be too expensive to fix