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If you have a car that smells like gas, there are a few possible reasons why. There is the possibility that your fuel tank is leaking or has accumulated sludge on the bottom. Another reason could be if gasoline from the lines spilled onto an exhaust manifold and got burned off as it passed through. The last reason for this smell could be because of something called “gasoline evaporative emissions” which can happen when fuel vapors escape from a poorly sealed gasoline container or vent line to atmosphere.
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The next sentence of the blog post would be: “It could also be because there’s gasoline coming out from your gas tank.”
If you have found an issue with a car that smells like gas, it’s important to fix this by consulting with a mechanic or calling for roadside assistance. This will prevent any danger that can come if the smell continues and isn’t fixed quickly.
To avoid this problem in the future, make sure all connections are tightly sealed and free from corrosion so no fuel vapors escape into the atmosphere where they can create toxic fumes as well as ground level ozone smog pollution. These gases are especially dangerous around children who might not know better than to smell gas. The next sentence of the blog post would be: “If you’re smelling gasoline, don’t breathe it in.” If your car smells like gasoline and is leaking fumes out of the exhaust or from underneath the hood, then this could also be because there’s gasoline coming out from your gas tank. This will require a mechanic to fix before any other damage occurs that might cause an explosion. It’s important not only for safety reasons but environmental ones as well; if people are smelling fuel vapors they should call roadside assistance immediately so no one has their health compromised by inhaling toxic gases such as leaded hydrocarbons and benzene which can create ground level ozone smog pollution around children.