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2SCOOBS 02 December 2005 06:59 PM

Smell of petrol...
 
Hi All,

I have a strong smell of petrol in the car, I have checked fuel pipes under the bonnet and under the car, cannot see fuel dripping, is there anything I have missed or needs checking. Oh the car is a my01 bugeye wrx...
Thanks in advance
2scoobs

Roojai 02 December 2005 07:05 PM

seal on top of fuel tank lid under back seat perhaps

Stevie Vin Diesel 02 December 2005 07:07 PM

Wasssuppp! Sounds like a fuel leak for sure.

2SCOOBS 02 December 2005 07:12 PM

Thanks for the replys chaps, but the smell is coming from the front of the car, when i put the heater on it gets even stronger. I popped my head under the bonnet again today and there was a really strong smell of fuel. I will have a look at the fuel tank under the back seats though.
2scoobs

vulnax999 02 December 2005 10:03 PM

Feel around the injectors in case any are starting to leak - either through the electrical connector part ( if injector failed internally! ) of at the mounting.

Also see if the rubber fuel hoses are perished.

How long since the fuel filter was changed?

jaytc2003 02 December 2005 10:47 PM

Weak regulator causing higher pressure at injectors cause a leak?

vulnax999 02 December 2005 10:53 PM

I meant more like a bkoken injector .. you've not changed them recently i guess?

A fuel pressure regulator should be on the return line ( to tank ) so if it was getting weaker I guess it would mean LESS fuel pressure in the fuel rails and less chance of leaks being caused.

BVM 02 December 2005 10:54 PM

Actually there is a TSB 09-36-03

Subaru should fix this for you

here is is in black and white!

http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b86/BVM03/tsb.jpg

vulnax999 02 December 2005 11:50 PM

Looks good!

2SCOOBS 03 December 2005 12:33 AM

Thanks for the reply's guys I have booked it in with my local mechanic on tuesday morning so I will pass this useful information onto him..
Since i have owned the car the fuel filter has been changed once but to be honest it does not do many miles, as for the injectors they are all dry no sign of fuel around them.
many thanks james (2scoobs)

captain ted 09 February 2006 07:42 PM

I have the same car (MY01) and mine has started with the same fault.

Strong smell of unburnt petrol inside the car and also outside.

Is there a definitive answer to this?

Is it a common fault on this model?

Will I ever get laid?

Thanks for any help.

Ted.

captain ted 10 February 2006 04:26 PM

Anyone?

STiFreak 11 February 2006 07:03 AM

Can't really suggest anything on the rest, but on the


Will I ever get laid?
question,

I would have to say you really need to have some strong words with your missus :D

pmarch 12 February 2006 11:24 AM

Thanks a lot to BVM for the Subaru Service Bulletin.

I have been trying to get to the bottom of this enigma for nearly two years on my Bugeye MY2001 WRX - petrol smell, which can be overpowering occasionally happens in cold and usually dampish weather - but not always! Dealer has looked but said they cannot trace anything or establish cause. I have printed off this Subaru instruction and will take it in when car is on for service next Friday, and see what they say or possibly might do for me.

Turbotits 12 February 2006 12:41 PM


Originally Posted by Roojai
seal on top of fuel tank lid under back seat perhaps


I had fuel smell in car for ages and turned out to be the seal on the fuel pump.Quite common im told.

twistyface 30 December 2006 05:23 PM

More information please
 
[quote=BVM]Actually there is a TSB 09-36-03

Subaru should fix this for you

here is is in black and white!

http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b86/BVM03/tsb.jpg[Hi I have exactly this problem and I want to chase up Subaru to find out if my bugeye has had this fix carried out. I can't find any detail of TSB 09-36-03, can anybody send me some info, particularly something official,

Cheers :notworthy ]

mark3evo 30 December 2006 07:18 PM

Just to conquer on the Fuel pump / fuel tank seal dodgy seal, mine stunk to high heaven when fully topped up. At my service yesterday, Subaru changed the seal under the rear seat on tank- its fine now

marklemac 30 December 2006 07:28 PM

Had thesame problem a week ago.

REALLY bad when the car is cold, not so bad when engine is hot.

Turned out to be a blown gasket between the turbo and uppipe.

Had it replaced and no more smell :)

Od the Scot 18 February 2008 03:07 PM

I drove my 2001 WRX a short distance in -8 temp yesterday morning and the stink of petrol was overwhelming in the car and when we raised the bonnet. I called the RAC who couldn't find any obvious leak and then had the car recovered the 120 miles home to be safe. It is in the local garage now. Any advice I can pass to the mechanic??? Is this common? Has a pipe perished or cracked in the cold????

LC Scooby 18 February 2008 03:25 PM

Hi All

Just to add to the list. I had the same problem went to the shops yesturday morning around 11am, 1 mile there no smell, all was fine until I was driving back up my street and all of sudden really strong smell of petrol coming from the heater which was on. Had a quick look when I stopped and had turned the engine off, no smell outside, faint smell from around the engine under the bonnet. First time this has happened. Havent driven it since as I am working nights so will see if the same happens tonight. Would like to know the cause of this and any fix I need to do.

Steve001 18 February 2008 06:00 PM

i have the same problem aswell :eek: again i cant seem to track it down

i will be watching this thread with interest

s

whfcone 18 February 2008 07:42 PM

Ive got the same problem when its cold it stinks as it gets warm goes away has anyone got a real ideas to this fault ?:wonder:

burt2000 18 February 2008 10:59 PM

my bros bugeye wrx has just dveloped the same prob yesterday since the really cold spell? this si weird any fo the boffins out there have any suggestions? must get him to check the seals around the tank etc and under the bonnet

bugeyeandy 18 February 2008 11:53 PM

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2014/...d9d4bec8_o.jpg

I carried out this SB on my 01 WRX a couple of weeks ago. Worked a treat, car has gone from smelling like a petrol station in cold weather to no smells at all.
Not too bad a job for a home mechanic. You'll also need a couple of inlet manifold gaskets and some coolant but it's only a steady days work if you take your time.

If you want to pay a garage it's 3-4 hours labour.

Od the Scot 19 February 2008 09:40 AM

Cheers:

Will pass it on to the mechanic

Steve001 19 February 2008 10:54 AM


Originally Posted by bugeyeandy (Post 7666888)
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2014/...d9d4bec8_o.jpg

I carried out this SB on my 01 WRX a couple of weeks ago. Worked a treat, car has gone from smelling like a petrol station in cold weather to no smells at all.
Not too bad a job for a home mechanic. You'll also need a couple of inlet manifold gaskets and some coolant but it's only a steady days work if you take your time.

If you want to pay a garage it's 3-4 hours labour.

daft question, but, the subject is dated jan 03 i dont suppose subaru would sort this FOC? leaking petrol issue should have had a recall??

s

bugeyeandy 20 February 2008 12:26 AM

Theres a large thread over on NASIOC where some of our American cousins there managed to get the job done under warranty.
I'd guess there's not much chance of that now on 6-7 year old cars

Biffa 20 February 2008 12:52 AM

Andy, think my leak is from the same place as yours was. Could I ask how much the pipes and gaskets were please ?. Agree with you over the re-call, can`t believe they never did one.
Thanks,
Keith.

bugeyeandy 24 February 2008 07:38 PM

Keith,
Parts were as follows
  1. 14035AA421 - Intake manifold gaskets x2 @ £5.98 each
  2. 17544AA135 - Fuel pipe set x1 @ £46.81
  3. 807707140 - Hose - rubber x1 at £15.02

The p/n listed on the TSB has been superseded by the number above.
All prices were plus VaT so about £85 all in. You'll need around 3 litres of coolant too.

Hope this helps, Andy

Biffa 24 February 2008 08:53 PM


Originally Posted by bugeyeandy (Post 7682364)
Keith,
Parts were as follows
  1. 14035AA421 - Intake manifold gaskets x2 @ £5.98 each
  2. 17544AA135 - Fuel pipe set x1 @ £46.81
  3. 807707140 - Hose - rubber x1 at £15.02

The p/n listed on the TSB has been superseded by the number above.
All prices were plus VaT so about £85 all in. You'll need around 3 litres of coolant too.

Hope this helps, Andy

Andy,
Thanks for the detailed information, great help.
Keith.


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