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Old 13-12-2007, 05:35 PM
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Hey guys i have just had RAC out to inspect my car after i discovered fuel under my car and a really bad fuel smell inside the car and outside. As it turns out the car is leaking under pressure, however its also getting into the cabin.

Its a 2002 N/A..do you guys know if there is a panel that can be lifted up to inspect the top of the fuel tank or does it need to be completely dropped out? How much would it cost to repair a broken tank?

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If its leaking from the rear, check the gasket for the fuel pump assembly (which is under a plate) on the drivers side in the boot, behind the rear seats. Also the inspection plate which is on the opposite side to the fuel pump, also in the boot behind the seats. Also check all hose connections under the plates, to ensure its not a leak coming from there.

If its not that, I'd be checking the rubber lines that connect all the hard lines together (there are hard lines that go across the top of the tank and then again under the left hand side of the car, all connected by rubber lines).

If its not that, check your hoses and clamps on the fuel filter. I'm not sure if an NA Impreza has the same setup as a WRX/STi, but if it does...its a cylindrical looking black thing under your bonnet near the firewall on the passenger side...even a small leak here can cause a strong smell to come through the vents into the cabin.

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inside the boot just behind the rear seats on the drivers side of the car. There is a panel with 4 phillips head screws. Remove them and lift the plate to get access to the fuel pump assembly.

Check that the hoses are not leaking and that the gasket between the fuel pump assembly plate and fuel tank is not perished or installed incorrectly.
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Cheers guys...i know the plates your talking about...i've seen them before...only problem i have just covered those areas last weekend with audio equipment...now i gotta take it all back out

There is a small 6ish mm drill hole under my rear seat which the fuel is coming into the cabin from so hopefully its only a hose pissing fuel onto the tank which then dribbles into the cabin and not the take itself.

The odd thing about is i've had the car for 2 years now and this is the first time i have noticed it...was driving it last night and all was well....
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Drill hole / audio install = Coincidence, maybe not ^^.
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Nah everything is mounted to MDF which is just sitting on the chassis, I made it a little too big and once i wedged it in, it didnt move so i didnt need to hold it down...i haven't touched the chassis...im not that stupid.
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Nah everything is mounted to MDF which is just sitting on the chassis, I made it a little too big and once i wedged it in, it didnt move so i didnt need to hold it down...i haven't touched the chassis...im not that stupid.
Sorry dude, but you were stupid enough to buy a non turbo bung eye Just joking Good luck with finding the cause and hope it's easy to fix

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Sorry dude, but you were stupid enough to buy a non turbo bung eye Just joking
I actually had the option of buying a GC8 WRX....i passed up on it cos im stupid...should have bloody got one!

Cheers for the help guys will let you know what wrong as soon as i find out.
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