robfg67 Posted Saturday at 11:41 PM Share Posted Saturday at 11:41 PM Any ideas on what to check for? As stated, it only smells when tank is filled. There are no leaks/drips. No smell at all when tank is below full. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eaglescout526 Posted Saturday at 11:49 PM Share Posted Saturday at 11:49 PM Does the area around the sending unit look wet? My XJ kinda does the same. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
llhat Posted Sunday at 11:24 AM Share Posted Sunday at 11:24 AM could be as eaglescout suggest, takes only a gallon or few to get below sender access hole... recently went through this a few months ago on a NEW sender the O ring had deteriorated within months of new install... changed o-ring vendor and 'so far' OK other area are the two vapor line access on TOP of the tank... there's a valve up there connected to two vacuum lines leading to charcoal canister under hood. the lines could be rotten or have dislodged. the valves are retained with a rubber grommet also... you say no drips, that is also good... and bad for diagnosis check fuel fill also on fender side of tank. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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