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Bad fuel economy, strong fuel smell?

Discussion in 'VR - VS Holden Commodore (1993 - 1997)' started by SKNOT9, Apr 28, 2008.

  1. SKNOT9

    SKNOT9 All hope is gone

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    Hi there. i just bought a vs commodore v6 auto and i am getting shocking fuel economy, getting about 300km to a full tank light country driving. and everytime i leave the car i can smell a strong fuel smell. does anybody know of any common issues where this happens? any help would be greatly appreciated. i just had it serviced too so this is unusual.
     
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    leaking fuel tank/line

    when the car is running does the exhaust smell like fuel? or emit dark gasses?
     
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    i have checked and it doesnt seem to be leaking. not sure if the exhaust smells, it doesnt blow any smoke.
     
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    Try to narrow down the fuel smell. Is it closer to the engine or the fuel tank?

    eddy6_9 I just noticed that you also posted another post saying that the fuel bowser kept clicking off on you. I think this problem and the bowser problem may be related. Maybe there is something stuck in the filler neck of the fuel tank? Or vapour return hoses that sit around the fuel tank.

    Remove the drivers side rear wheel and the panel that sits behind this wheel near the fuel tank. You will see the big filler neck of the fuel tank and a heap of little hoses around it. It is not uncommon, given the age of these fragile hoses, that they have fallen apart. My need to drop the fuel tank and replace all of these small hoses.
     

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