Smell of Gasoline ('99 Wrangler Sahara)
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Re: Smell of Gasoline ('99 Wrangler Sahara)
I have an 01' TJ, i took a look under the hood and the jeep.. and i
didnt see any indication of gas leak, Does anyobe know which line i
should check for blockage? where the char. canister is? How important
is it i get this fixed asap?
thank you all
Kurt
didnt see any indication of gas leak, Does anyobe know which line i
should check for blockage? where the char. canister is? How important
is it i get this fixed asap?
thank you all
Kurt
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Re: Smell of Gasoline ('99 Wrangler Sahara)
I have an 01' TJ, i took a look under the hood and the jeep.. and i
didnt see any indication of gas leak, Does anyobe know which line i
should check for blockage? where the char. canister is? How important
is it i get this fixed asap?
thank you all
Kurt
didnt see any indication of gas leak, Does anyobe know which line i
should check for blockage? where the char. canister is? How important
is it i get this fixed asap?
thank you all
Kurt
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Re: Smell of Gasoline ('99 Wrangler Sahara)
I don't know what kind of troubles it could cause other than the fumes
exploding maybe if the furnace in the garage turns on or someone tosses
a smoke in the wrong place though I don't think that is likely....
I 'think' the canister on the TJ is a square thing that sits up high on
the fender. I could be mistaken there though. On the CJ and YJ the
canister is way down low on the fender and it's air filter gets blocked
with mud. The fix is a new $2.00 filter on those ones or a good scrape
if the mud didn't soak in too bad.
The lines for it run down the drivers side and hook to the tank via a
hose from the frame rail to the tank. The front has a hose again from
the steel line to the canister. These hoses and fittings can come loose
or crack.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
batlinsj@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> I have an 01' TJ, i took a look under the hood and the jeep.. and i
> didnt see any indication of gas leak, Does anyobe know which line i
> should check for blockage? where the char. canister is? How important
> is it i get this fixed asap?
>
> thank you all
> Kurt
exploding maybe if the furnace in the garage turns on or someone tosses
a smoke in the wrong place though I don't think that is likely....
I 'think' the canister on the TJ is a square thing that sits up high on
the fender. I could be mistaken there though. On the CJ and YJ the
canister is way down low on the fender and it's air filter gets blocked
with mud. The fix is a new $2.00 filter on those ones or a good scrape
if the mud didn't soak in too bad.
The lines for it run down the drivers side and hook to the tank via a
hose from the frame rail to the tank. The front has a hose again from
the steel line to the canister. These hoses and fittings can come loose
or crack.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
batlinsj@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> I have an 01' TJ, i took a look under the hood and the jeep.. and i
> didnt see any indication of gas leak, Does anyobe know which line i
> should check for blockage? where the char. canister is? How important
> is it i get this fixed asap?
>
> thank you all
> Kurt
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Re: Smell of Gasoline ('99 Wrangler Sahara)
I don't know what kind of troubles it could cause other than the fumes
exploding maybe if the furnace in the garage turns on or someone tosses
a smoke in the wrong place though I don't think that is likely....
I 'think' the canister on the TJ is a square thing that sits up high on
the fender. I could be mistaken there though. On the CJ and YJ the
canister is way down low on the fender and it's air filter gets blocked
with mud. The fix is a new $2.00 filter on those ones or a good scrape
if the mud didn't soak in too bad.
The lines for it run down the drivers side and hook to the tank via a
hose from the frame rail to the tank. The front has a hose again from
the steel line to the canister. These hoses and fittings can come loose
or crack.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
batlinsj@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> I have an 01' TJ, i took a look under the hood and the jeep.. and i
> didnt see any indication of gas leak, Does anyobe know which line i
> should check for blockage? where the char. canister is? How important
> is it i get this fixed asap?
>
> thank you all
> Kurt
exploding maybe if the furnace in the garage turns on or someone tosses
a smoke in the wrong place though I don't think that is likely....
I 'think' the canister on the TJ is a square thing that sits up high on
the fender. I could be mistaken there though. On the CJ and YJ the
canister is way down low on the fender and it's air filter gets blocked
with mud. The fix is a new $2.00 filter on those ones or a good scrape
if the mud didn't soak in too bad.
The lines for it run down the drivers side and hook to the tank via a
hose from the frame rail to the tank. The front has a hose again from
the steel line to the canister. These hoses and fittings can come loose
or crack.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
batlinsj@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> I have an 01' TJ, i took a look under the hood and the jeep.. and i
> didnt see any indication of gas leak, Does anyobe know which line i
> should check for blockage? where the char. canister is? How important
> is it i get this fixed asap?
>
> thank you all
> Kurt
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Re: Smell of Gasoline ('99 Wrangler Sahara)
I don't know what kind of troubles it could cause other than the fumes
exploding maybe if the furnace in the garage turns on or someone tosses
a smoke in the wrong place though I don't think that is likely....
I 'think' the canister on the TJ is a square thing that sits up high on
the fender. I could be mistaken there though. On the CJ and YJ the
canister is way down low on the fender and it's air filter gets blocked
with mud. The fix is a new $2.00 filter on those ones or a good scrape
if the mud didn't soak in too bad.
The lines for it run down the drivers side and hook to the tank via a
hose from the frame rail to the tank. The front has a hose again from
the steel line to the canister. These hoses and fittings can come loose
or crack.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
batlinsj@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> I have an 01' TJ, i took a look under the hood and the jeep.. and i
> didnt see any indication of gas leak, Does anyobe know which line i
> should check for blockage? where the char. canister is? How important
> is it i get this fixed asap?
>
> thank you all
> Kurt
exploding maybe if the furnace in the garage turns on or someone tosses
a smoke in the wrong place though I don't think that is likely....
I 'think' the canister on the TJ is a square thing that sits up high on
the fender. I could be mistaken there though. On the CJ and YJ the
canister is way down low on the fender and it's air filter gets blocked
with mud. The fix is a new $2.00 filter on those ones or a good scrape
if the mud didn't soak in too bad.
The lines for it run down the drivers side and hook to the tank via a
hose from the frame rail to the tank. The front has a hose again from
the steel line to the canister. These hoses and fittings can come loose
or crack.
Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
88 Cherokee 235 BFG AT's
batlinsj@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> I have an 01' TJ, i took a look under the hood and the jeep.. and i
> didnt see any indication of gas leak, Does anyobe know which line i
> should check for blockage? where the char. canister is? How important
> is it i get this fixed asap?
>
> thank you all
> Kurt
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