gas leak
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gas leak
I have a 2003 elantra GT
It has about 100MKM’s
Yesterday I filled the gas tank and then drove the remaining 5 minutes
to work
At the end of the day, I noticed a slow drip coming from a small hose
under the left year area of the car, just to the left of the gas tank.
It’s the first time this has happened (I’m always checking for leaks)
I drove home , (one hour drive, very hot day)
Got home, no more leak, it hasn’t dripped over night
Any suggestions
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It has about 100MKM’s
Yesterday I filled the gas tank and then drove the remaining 5 minutes
to work
At the end of the day, I noticed a slow drip coming from a small hose
under the left year area of the car, just to the left of the gas tank.
It’s the first time this has happened (I’m always checking for leaks)
I drove home , (one hour drive, very hot day)
Got home, no more leak, it hasn’t dripped over night
Any suggestions
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Re: gas leak
Might just be you really filled it up and the heat expanded the gas during
the day.
Jim
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>I have a 2003 elantra GT
>
> It has about 100MKM's
>
> Yesterday I filled the gas tank and then drove the remaining 5 minutes
> to work
>
> At the end of the day, I noticed a slow drip coming from a small hose
> under the left year area of the car, just to the left of the gas tank.
> It's the first time this has happened (I'm always checking for leaks)
>
> I drove home , (one hour drive, very hot day)
>
> Got home, no more leak, it hasn't dripped over night
>
> Any suggestions
>
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the day.
Jim
"uitar9" <none@000.com> wrote in message
news:1207508_3d6cb0f1f1fc14f64cad47cafaf08244@auto boardz.com...
>I have a 2003 elantra GT
>
> It has about 100MKM's
>
> Yesterday I filled the gas tank and then drove the remaining 5 minutes
> to work
>
> At the end of the day, I noticed a slow drip coming from a small hose
> under the left year area of the car, just to the left of the gas tank.
> It's the first time this has happened (I'm always checking for leaks)
>
> I drove home , (one hour drive, very hot day)
>
> Got home, no more leak, it hasn't dripped over night
>
> Any suggestions
>
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Re: gas leak
"uitar9" <none@000.com> wrote in message
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>I have a 2003 elantra GT
>
> It has about 100MKM’s
>
> Yesterday I filled the gas tank and then drove the remaining 5 minutes
> to work
>
> At the end of the day, I noticed a slow drip coming from a small hose
> under the left year area of the car, just to the left of the gas tank.
> It’s the first time this has happened (I’m always checking for leaks)
>
> I drove home , (one hour drive, very hot day)
>
> Got home, no more leak, it hasn’t dripped over night
>
> Any suggestions
Thermal expansion is a good possibility. Did you fill the tank to the very
top? Don't do that. You should stop when the auto shut off stops. You can
mess up the vapor canister that way, cause the check engine light to go on.
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Re: gas leak
Sounds like you overfilled the tank and got fuel into the canister. Bide
your time and see whether the check engine lamp comes on or you have
difficulty refueling. You'll probably need to purchase a canister.
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your time and see whether the check engine lamp comes on or you have
difficulty refueling. You'll probably need to purchase a canister.
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