Car Smelling Like Fuel – Any Ideas?
I’ve noticed a smell of fuel, but it’s only coming from outside the car, specifically around the passenger side and the fuel tank area. Inside the car and under the hood, there’s no smell at all.
To add to that, I’ve also noticed that my fuel consumption has gone up recently. I’m not sure if the two are connected, but it’s been pretty consistent.
Any thoughts on what this could be? Anyone experienced something similar?
I have C200 Kompressor 2009 W204 model
Last edited by VIINAR; Sep 18, 2024 at 02:11 PM.
The thing is, if its what I'm pretty much certain it is, it'll only happen after a fill-up or with over 3/4 a tank of gas. It's a very, very (!!!) common problem. I did a video that should be 99% applicable to your vehicle...




I would pull the back seat, worth a look to see if any gas in coming out. Also keep an eye out on the ground for any signs of gas leaking, maybe throw a big piece of cardboard down in the driveway to check after filling up. I have a gravel parking area so its hard to tell.
I’ve already booked an appointment with a mechanic to get this checked out and hopefully pinpoint the issue. I also watched the video you shared, and it does seem like I could be dealing with a similar problem as yours. I ran a scan with my OBD scanner, but no fault codes popped up, so I’m still not sure what’s going on.
I’ll keep everyone updated once I hear back from the mechanic—fingers crossed it’s nothing too major! Thanks again for the insights.
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I’ve already booked an appointment with a mechanic to get this checked out and hopefully pinpoint the issue. I also watched the video you shared, and it does seem like I could be dealing with a similar problem as yours. I ran a scan with my OBD scanner, but no fault codes popped up, so I’m still not sure what’s going on.
I’ll keep everyone updated once I hear back from the mechanic—fingers crossed it’s nothing too major! Thanks again for the insights.
I took the car to the mechanic, and luckily it turned out to be a simple fix. It was just a small worn-out rubber part that was causing the issue. After they replaced it, the fuel smell disappeared, and my fuel consumption went back to normal as well.
Appreciate all the advice and help—glad it wasn’t anything too serious!
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