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Exhaust fumes are normal,( and smell really bad ) , but gas fumes are not....take it back for a check up.
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Switch to electric, no odors.
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My GC is 6 years old and I never smell gas. Have it checked as it could be dangerous..
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Check your gas cap. If that's not the problem then I'd have it checked for a leak.
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I was told by one of the servicemen at the Villages repair shop that you shouldn’t fill the tank to the very top to avoid the smell of fumes. He said only fill it 3/4.
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Ditto! We can sometimes smell gas when we fill the tank too high. It goes away pretty quickly. We have the same cart.
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You’re not smelling gas from the exhaust pipe, what you are smelling is gas that was combusted. :) |
If I smelt raw gas in golf cart and I didn’t over fill the tank, forget to put the cap back on, or flood it I would be looking for signs of leak? Also need look on the ground when move the golf cart for signs of leaks. Should be no oil or gas spots unless you spilled oil when adding or changing.
When backing gas golf cart and kicking the ignition on and off can flood the engine and will smell raw gas for tiny bit. It should go away. Same can happen when featuring the gas peddle it tight spaces especially carburetor cart. But it can happen with fuel injected carts also. |
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