Try searching this group for 'charcoal' and also take a look at this link:
/g/eurovanupdate/message/152625Could be as simple as a failed evap purge regulator - certainly the symptoms match.
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On Friday, June 11, 2021, 4:20:48 PM PDT, Michael Diehr <md03@...> wrote:
I appreciate the cautions, and I suppose it's possible that leaky injectors could do that, but seems more likely to be the evap system based on reading prior experiences about these symptoms. ? ?
Also, I did take it to the mechanic (VW dealer) a few years ago, and they couldn't find anything wrong at that time. ?But of course, they are located in a cool location at sea level. ?This gas smell has been going on for years, but only happens when hot and at altitude. ?Also, it's most noticeable after you turn off the van, which seems inconsistent with leaking injectors. ? There's absolutely zero raw gas smell in day-to-day driving at sea level.
On Jun 11, 2021, at 12:39 PM, Kent Kirkley via groups.io <kgkirkley@...> wrote:
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As others have mentioned, it could be leaking fuel line or injectors.
Get it checked immediately.
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At about 30k miles my '97 EVC had a couple fuel injectors replaced.The dealer tech did not install them correctly, resulting in their leaking.Resulting in an engine bay fire when I next started it.I put it out before the fire department arrived, towed to dealership.They accepted responsibility, kept it six weeks and replaced almosteverything in the engine bay except the block and repainted the hood and grill.You don't want a fire.
Kent Kirkley'97EVC
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-----Original Message-----From: Joshua Van Tol <jvantol@...>To: eurovanupdate@...: Fri, Jun 11, 2021 10:24 amSubject: Re: [eurovanupdate] Fuel Smell at Heat + Altitude
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It could also be a leaky vent hose. Leaking high pressure fuel lines or injectors are also possible.
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On Fri, Jun 11, 2021, 9:44 AM Michael Diehr <md03@...> wrote:
My 2000 EVC has a strong raw gasoline smell after driving on a hot day at altitude after stopping.? I've been unable to localize the smell precisely, but it's definitely raw gasoline (not unburnt from the tailpipe), and definitely outside the vehicle.
A few years ago, after the van was over-filled in Oregon (where you can't fill your own tank), I had the subsequent problem where I could not fill the gas tank because the gas pump would keep shutting off.? That problem has since resolved, and these days I have no trouble filling the tank to full.? It's likely the over-fill saturated the evap. canister with liquid gas for a time.
So where are the fumes coming from?
My theory is that the evap. canister is basically OK now (otherwise, I wouldn't be able to fill the tank), but that parts downstream from that may be malfunctioning.
The N80 valve is about $50, so I'm thinking of just replacing it.
I have no OBD-2 codes or CEL, but my understanding is that blockage of the N80 system may not throw a code.
I would replace the evap canister, but these are no longer available.
Any advice?
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