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Car Forum / Honda Cars / October 2006

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rustyrootdown - 16 Oct 2006 21:39 GMT
I have a 91 civic dx hatchback 5-speed manual, after running the car for a
while I can frequently smell gas when exiting the vehicle. There does not
appear to be a leak as I have never noticed any fresh liquid deposits
under the car. Can anyone direct me to potential causes/troubleshooting
steps for this issue? Thanks
High Tech Misfit - 16 Oct 2006 23:09 GMT
> I have a 91 civic dx hatchback 5-speed manual, after running the car for a
> while I can frequently smell gas when exiting the vehicle. There does not
> appear to be a leak as I have never noticed any fresh liquid deposits
> under the car. Can anyone direct me to potential causes/troubleshooting
> steps for this issue? Thanks

I had this issue with my '93 Accord before I traded it in last week.  The
smell was there but there were no liquid leaks.  The mechanic replaced a
small piece of the fuel line that was rusted out.

Another possibility is a rusted filler neck.  I know that 3rd-gen Accords
were prone to this; not sure about 4th-gen Civics like yours.
ClubPlug.net - Your Source for NGK & DENSO Spark Plugs! - 17 Oct 2006 01:29 GMT
> > I have a 91 civic dx hatchback 5-speed manual, after running the car for a
> > while I can frequently smell gas when exiting the vehicle. There does not
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> Another possibility is a rusted filler neck.  I know that 3rd-gen Accords
> were prone to this; not sure about 4th-gen Civics like yours.

I also have a 1993 Civic and I am getting the fuel line repaired
sometimes this week.  It got so bad that the fuel is actually
"dripping".
:-(

However, it started like your problem, no leak but fuel smell.  My
advice don't wait like I did, eventually it will start leaking.

Thanks
Frank

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