If we smell fuel in the passenger compartment, it is also possible that it is not coming from our vehicle, but from another vehicle in traffic, but caution is never enough.
It happens, especially with older vehicles. The smell of fuel in the vehicle cabin causes discomfort at first because it can be associated with serious malfunctions.
Always stop the vehicle first.
It is recommended that you stop the vehicle in a safe place and raise the hood, then visually inspect the engine area and under the vehicle, up to the tank, to see if there might be fuel leaking somewhere.
“Often in practice, drivers associate the smell of fuel with exhaust gas leaks or the return of engine oil vapors if one of the engine breather pipes is defective. “If we are not sure what is leaking and we feel an intense smell similar to fuel in our car, it is recommended to contact roadside assistance so that the vehicle can be inspected before continuing the drive.”
Special caution if the vehicle is older than 15 years
Vehicles older than 15 years and with more than 250,000 kilometers can often in practice, have a malfunction in the fuel supply system, so it is recommended that you also have a small fire extinguisher in the vehicle”, concludes Marin Morava.
So, there is no room for panic, but the situation can be serious, and nothing should be left to chance.




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