Fuel Leaks Are SeriousFuel leaks are one of those problems you never want to ignore. Gasoline is quick to evaporate and can catch fire if it hits something hot or electrical. Even a small leak can mess with how the engine runs, causing rough idling or even shutting the engine down when you least expect it.That’s exactly what one 2006 Frontier owner reported in a recent petition to the National Highway Traffic Administration (NHTSA). According to the filing, the smell of raw gasoline was strong and wouldn’t go away, showing up both when starting the truck and while driving. That points to a possible leak somewhere in the fuel system.A fuel smell by itself doesn’t always mean you’re in immediate danger, but the owner believes this is a sign of a bigger problem that could get worse if nothing is done.
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Author: Jacob Oliva





