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    Recently I have been smelling raw gas odor in the cabin when I'm driving and in the garage, if I leave the car running for a minute. I have not seen any gas leaking onto the concrete. Just wondering if anyone has had this problem before I take it to mechanic.

  • #2
    It doesn't take much of a leak to smell raw gas. Start looking now before it catches on fire.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by 428PI View Post
      It doesn't take much of a leak to smell raw gas. Start looking now before it catches on fire.
      Believe me it's parked until I can find it or take to mechanic. I was very concerned to just drive home.

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      • #4
        Whoa, it sounds like your gas tank is leaking on top where the fuel tank vent line leaves the tank. The fuel tank vent line connection is on top of the tank.

        We had the same problem with our 2004 Expedition last August. Fuel was leaking from the top of the tank when I filled it completely full. No gasoline was ever found on the floor of our garage. Gasoline smell was extremely strong in the garage. Wife was complaining about the smell. She did not like driving it that way.

        Dealer's tech found the leak. But, they would only change out the tank for a new one. However, there were no new tanks to be found in the USA since they were out of production for many years. They found a good used tank, which they installed under our ESP. Wife said that was not acceptable, so we traded it in for a new 2017 Explorer XLT. Our Explorer salesman bought the old Expedition from the dealer's stock.
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        • #5
          Best not to even try starting it. Have it towed to the shop.

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          • #6
            Don't forget to check the fuel pumps. That was the cause of a gas smell for me.

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            • #7
              Had you recently filled the tank? If so, never try cramming in more after the pump automatically shuts off. Doing so can flood the Evaporative System and cause the gas smell.




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              • #8
                Originally posted by yelobird2002 View Post
                Had you recently filled the tank? If so, never try cramming in more after the pump automatically shuts off. Doing so can flood the Evaporative System and cause the gas smell.



                About half tank, when this started.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by SugarDaddy View Post
                  Whoa, it sounds like your gas tank is leaking on top where the fuel tank vent line leaves the tank. The fuel tank vent line connection is on top of the tank.

                  We had the same problem with our 2004 Expedition last August. Fuel was leaking from the top of the tank when I filled it completely full. No gasoline was ever found on the floor of our garage. Gasoline smell was extremely strong in the garage. Wife was complaining about the smell. She did not like driving it that way.

                  Dealer's tech found the leak. But, they would only change out the tank for a new one. However, there were no new tanks to be found in the USA since they were out of production for many years. They found a good used tank, which they installed under our ESP. Wife said that was not acceptable, so we traded it in for a new 2017 Explorer XLT. Our Explorer salesman bought the old Expedition from the dealer's stock.
                  Was not thinking about top of tank. Have to check it. Been too hot here to even think about searching for cause.

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                  • #10
                    I have read that the fuel pressure regulator can be bad and cause gas smell. Anyone had this problem or know where regulator is located?

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                    • #11
                      I had stress cracks on top of the fuel tank. Ford blamed it on the Borla installers. There are not any new replacement tanks to be found. They pulled the tank and used some type of epoxy to repair the cracks. I didn't know it was leaking but the check engine light indicated a pressure leak in the fuel system.

                      Note: I tried to attach a document and apparently it not working. Please skip that part.
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                      Last edited by Tbear; Jul 7, 2018, 08:07 AM.

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                      • #12
                        Have not had the time to look for it. Does anyone know where the fuel pressure regulator is located?

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                        • #13
                          I tried to upload a diagram, but cant get it to work.

                          It's on the fuel rail on the passenger side of the engine, right at the front. It's easy to replace.
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Tbear View Post
                            I tried to upload a diagram, but cant get it to work.

                            It's on the fuel rail on the passenger side of the engine, right at the front. It's easy to replace.
                            Hey Tbear, could you take a pic of where its located. I'd appreciate it.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by JohnKo View Post

                              Hey Tbear, could you take a pic of where its located. I'd appreciate it.
                              John, Tbear is doing the California event probably til Sept 23 +.
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