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- Michael
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- 2023 Maverick hybrid
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Just filled my tank for the first time. I was surprised to learn that the gas cap doesn't really exist, just a rubber seal that pushes out of the way when you insert the pump's fill nozzle.
I parked in the garage at home and a couple hours later went into the garage and immediately smelled gas. I looked under the truck with a flashlight and I saw a very small puddle, so I moved the truck to smell the liquid, but to my relief it was just water.
I left the truck out of the garage and an hour later noticed no gas smell anymore.
So, does that little rubber seal allow some gasoline vapor to be released? I don't believe there were drips from my fill up, and besides, in years of storing my previous truck and my wife's car I'd never noticed a gas smell in the garage, even though surely, in all that time we'd have had a messy fill or two somewhere along the way and would have smelled it, if that were the explanation.
Anybody else have this sort of experience?
I parked in the garage at home and a couple hours later went into the garage and immediately smelled gas. I looked under the truck with a flashlight and I saw a very small puddle, so I moved the truck to smell the liquid, but to my relief it was just water.
I left the truck out of the garage and an hour later noticed no gas smell anymore.
So, does that little rubber seal allow some gasoline vapor to be released? I don't believe there were drips from my fill up, and besides, in years of storing my previous truck and my wife's car I'd never noticed a gas smell in the garage, even though surely, in all that time we'd have had a messy fill or two somewhere along the way and would have smelled it, if that were the explanation.
Anybody else have this sort of experience?
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