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Old Oct 25, 2007, 12:29 PM
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smell of gas

i have a 92 honda accord that when i drive the car i get a smell of gasoline . i guess its coming thru the vents because even when i turn on the fan its still smells. is there any way to stop this smell from coming from the engine compartment to the inner of the car .please help. thanks

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i have a 92 honda accord that when i drive the car i get a smell of gasoline . i guess its coming thru the vents because even when i turn on the fan its still smells. is there any way to stop this smell from coming from the engine compartment to the inner of the car .please help. thanks
Yes.

Find the source of the leak!

You should NOT be smelling raw fuel. This could lead to an engine compartment fire!
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