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Help, truely stumped here. Woke up this morning and could smell gas around the car. Bent down and right near my rear drivers side tire there was oil on the ground. Wiped it up and it smelt like gas but had the color and texture of oil. Any ideas? I haven't a clue. Thanks in advance.

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A leaking gas line dripping over some grease/oil may have dissolved it, giving the spot the texture of oil but is actually fuel.

 

 

 

Help, truely stumped here. Woke up this morning and could smell gas around the car. Bent down and right near my rear drivers side tire there was oil on the ground. Wiped it up and it smelt like gas but had the color and texture of oil. Any ideas? I haven't a clue. Thanks in advance.
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Chef's idea sounds pretty plausible. A lot of old cars have a layer of grease on the underside and there are fuel lines to rust, rubber lines to crack, and the tank to rust. Now that you have a vent system that's more lines to cause trouble and a cannister to break or leak. Fuel filler hoses can be a problem too.

If it truly smells like fuel it should not be brake fluid or rear axle oil.

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