New 2003 Accord, Gas smell after filll up
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Re: New 2003 Accord, Gas smell after filll up
\Use a disposable glove. Close all windows and doors. Deisels are notorious.
\Deisel stations provide gloves for this purpose. Get inside quick observing
\wind direction. Leave gloves outside. Watch where you're going.
\Indi
> Why would you think he was fueling his 2003 Accord with diesel fuel? And,
by
> the way, stations that provide diesel fuel, do not provide gloves.
>Brian
I mean for example, a diesel fuel is another form of energy source that when
it gets on your hands it's hard to get out. At least some of the stations in
my town has gloves. Both lines were phrased incorrectly, - was rushing.
Indi
\Deisel stations provide gloves for this purpose. Get inside quick observing
\wind direction. Leave gloves outside. Watch where you're going.
\Indi
> Why would you think he was fueling his 2003 Accord with diesel fuel? And,
by
> the way, stations that provide diesel fuel, do not provide gloves.
>Brian
I mean for example, a diesel fuel is another form of energy source that when
it gets on your hands it's hard to get out. At least some of the stations in
my town has gloves. Both lines were phrased incorrectly, - was rushing.
Indi
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Re: New 2003 Accord, Gas smell after filll up
\Use a disposable glove. Close all windows and doors. Deisels are notorious.
\Deisel stations provide gloves for this purpose. Get inside quick observing
\wind direction. Leave gloves outside. Watch where you're going.
\Indi
> Why would you think he was fueling his 2003 Accord with diesel fuel? And,
by
> the way, stations that provide diesel fuel, do not provide gloves.
>Brian
I mean for example, a diesel fuel is another form of energy source that when
it gets on your hands it's hard to get out. At least some of the stations in
my town has gloves. Both lines were phrased incorrectly, - was rushing.
Indi
\Deisel stations provide gloves for this purpose. Get inside quick observing
\wind direction. Leave gloves outside. Watch where you're going.
\Indi
> Why would you think he was fueling his 2003 Accord with diesel fuel? And,
by
> the way, stations that provide diesel fuel, do not provide gloves.
>Brian
I mean for example, a diesel fuel is another form of energy source that when
it gets on your hands it's hard to get out. At least some of the stations in
my town has gloves. Both lines were phrased incorrectly, - was rushing.
Indi
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Re: New 2003 Accord, Gas smell after filll up
\Use a disposable glove. Close all windows and doors. Deisels are notorious.
\Deisel stations provide gloves for this purpose. Get inside quick observing
\wind direction. Leave gloves outside. Watch where you're going.
\Indi
> Why would you think he was fueling his 2003 Accord with diesel fuel? And,
by
> the way, stations that provide diesel fuel, do not provide gloves.
>Brian
I mean for example, a diesel fuel is another form of energy source that when
it gets on your hands it's hard to get out. At least some of the stations in
my town has gloves. Both lines were phrased incorrectly, - was rushing.
Indi
\Deisel stations provide gloves for this purpose. Get inside quick observing
\wind direction. Leave gloves outside. Watch where you're going.
\Indi
> Why would you think he was fueling his 2003 Accord with diesel fuel? And,
by
> the way, stations that provide diesel fuel, do not provide gloves.
>Brian
I mean for example, a diesel fuel is another form of energy source that when
it gets on your hands it's hard to get out. At least some of the stations in
my town has gloves. Both lines were phrased incorrectly, - was rushing.
Indi
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Re: New 2003 Accord, Gas smell after filll up
"Indian Summer" <Almonds@pistachios.com> wrote in message
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>
> I mean for example, a diesel fuel is another form of energy source that
when
> it gets on your hands it's hard to get out. At least some of the stations
in
> my town has gloves. Both lines were phrased incorrectly, - was rushing.
> Indi
I drive tractor trailer for a living, and when I fuel the truck I always
wear gloves. You're right, it does take quite a bit, to remove the residue
from your hands. Gas tends to be a touch easier to remove (probably because
it seems to evaporate faster than diesel. I did find a product that removes
odours from your hands. It's a small oval metal (not sure of it's
composition), that when used by itself under cold water, is quite effective
in removing the smell.
--
Brian
www.accesswave.ca/~orion
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Re: New 2003 Accord, Gas smell after filll up
"Indian Summer" <Almonds@pistachios.com> wrote in message
news:ef83543583b51f0b2d5479456375a3a4@news.bubbane ws.com...
>
> I mean for example, a diesel fuel is another form of energy source that
when
> it gets on your hands it's hard to get out. At least some of the stations
in
> my town has gloves. Both lines were phrased incorrectly, - was rushing.
> Indi
I drive tractor trailer for a living, and when I fuel the truck I always
wear gloves. You're right, it does take quite a bit, to remove the residue
from your hands. Gas tends to be a touch easier to remove (probably because
it seems to evaporate faster than diesel. I did find a product that removes
odours from your hands. It's a small oval metal (not sure of it's
composition), that when used by itself under cold water, is quite effective
in removing the smell.
--
Brian
www.accesswave.ca/~orion
#36
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Re: New 2003 Accord, Gas smell after filll up
"Indian Summer" <Almonds@pistachios.com> wrote in message
news:ef83543583b51f0b2d5479456375a3a4@news.bubbane ws.com...
>
> I mean for example, a diesel fuel is another form of energy source that
when
> it gets on your hands it's hard to get out. At least some of the stations
in
> my town has gloves. Both lines were phrased incorrectly, - was rushing.
> Indi
I drive tractor trailer for a living, and when I fuel the truck I always
wear gloves. You're right, it does take quite a bit, to remove the residue
from your hands. Gas tends to be a touch easier to remove (probably because
it seems to evaporate faster than diesel. I did find a product that removes
odours from your hands. It's a small oval metal (not sure of it's
composition), that when used by itself under cold water, is quite effective
in removing the smell.
--
Brian
www.accesswave.ca/~orion
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Re: New 2003 Accord, Gas smell after filll up
"Indian Summer" <Almonds@pistachios.com> wrote in message
news:ef83543583b51f0b2d5479456375a3a4@news.bubbane ws.com...
>
> I mean for example, a diesel fuel is another form of energy source that
when
> it gets on your hands it's hard to get out. At least some of the stations
in
> my town has gloves. Both lines were phrased incorrectly, - was rushing.
> Indi
I drive tractor trailer for a living, and when I fuel the truck I always
wear gloves. You're right, it does take quite a bit, to remove the residue
from your hands. Gas tends to be a touch easier to remove (probably because
it seems to evaporate faster than diesel. I did find a product that removes
odours from your hands. It's a small oval metal (not sure of it's
composition), that when used by itself under cold water, is quite effective
in removing the smell.
--
Brian
www.accesswave.ca/~orion
#38
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Re: New 2003 Accord, Gas smell after filll up
Thanks All,
Well, Like I mentioned, its on the highway and it only lasts a moment and its always after
a fill.
NO, I do not top off the system.
I was wondering if there was something that was in the recall of the 2003's or if any
others have had the problem. I guess I'm nuts but I'm not to concerned over it exploding.
I'm going to get it in this week, but fear isn't the motivation, I just don't want any
major problems to occur. Its probably something really easy like the emission system
venting from the tank.
Thanks all, your posts indicate that its a one of a kind problem.
Rich
"BillW" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote in message
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> First stop should be your dealer, not your computer.. KABOOOOOOM
>
>
> "GeoeMan1" <geo@man.com> wrote in message
> news:xInzb.8474$zL1.1636844@news1.news.adelphia.ne t...
> > new 2003 Accord. 6000 miles. Sometimes while on the highway we get a raw
> gas smell inside
> > the cabin. It starts out very strong and goes away within a minute or two.
> >
> > The last time it did it was about 10 minutes after fill up. I can't
> remember the previous
> > time. BTW, I did not top off the fill, I always remove the nozzle when it
> turns off.
> >
> > Any idea's?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Richard
> >
>
>
Well, Like I mentioned, its on the highway and it only lasts a moment and its always after
a fill.
NO, I do not top off the system.
I was wondering if there was something that was in the recall of the 2003's or if any
others have had the problem. I guess I'm nuts but I'm not to concerned over it exploding.
I'm going to get it in this week, but fear isn't the motivation, I just don't want any
major problems to occur. Its probably something really easy like the emission system
venting from the tank.
Thanks all, your posts indicate that its a one of a kind problem.
Rich
"BillW" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote in message
news:EXnzb.13688$P%1.12729633@newssvr28.news.prodi gy.com...
> First stop should be your dealer, not your computer.. KABOOOOOOM
>
>
> "GeoeMan1" <geo@man.com> wrote in message
> news:xInzb.8474$zL1.1636844@news1.news.adelphia.ne t...
> > new 2003 Accord. 6000 miles. Sometimes while on the highway we get a raw
> gas smell inside
> > the cabin. It starts out very strong and goes away within a minute or two.
> >
> > The last time it did it was about 10 minutes after fill up. I can't
> remember the previous
> > time. BTW, I did not top off the fill, I always remove the nozzle when it
> turns off.
> >
> > Any idea's?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Richard
> >
>
>
#39
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Re: New 2003 Accord, Gas smell after filll up
Thanks All,
Well, Like I mentioned, its on the highway and it only lasts a moment and its always after
a fill.
NO, I do not top off the system.
I was wondering if there was something that was in the recall of the 2003's or if any
others have had the problem. I guess I'm nuts but I'm not to concerned over it exploding.
I'm going to get it in this week, but fear isn't the motivation, I just don't want any
major problems to occur. Its probably something really easy like the emission system
venting from the tank.
Thanks all, your posts indicate that its a one of a kind problem.
Rich
"BillW" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote in message
news:EXnzb.13688$P%1.12729633@newssvr28.news.prodi gy.com...
> First stop should be your dealer, not your computer.. KABOOOOOOM
>
>
> "GeoeMan1" <geo@man.com> wrote in message
> news:xInzb.8474$zL1.1636844@news1.news.adelphia.ne t...
> > new 2003 Accord. 6000 miles. Sometimes while on the highway we get a raw
> gas smell inside
> > the cabin. It starts out very strong and goes away within a minute or two.
> >
> > The last time it did it was about 10 minutes after fill up. I can't
> remember the previous
> > time. BTW, I did not top off the fill, I always remove the nozzle when it
> turns off.
> >
> > Any idea's?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Richard
> >
>
>
Well, Like I mentioned, its on the highway and it only lasts a moment and its always after
a fill.
NO, I do not top off the system.
I was wondering if there was something that was in the recall of the 2003's or if any
others have had the problem. I guess I'm nuts but I'm not to concerned over it exploding.
I'm going to get it in this week, but fear isn't the motivation, I just don't want any
major problems to occur. Its probably something really easy like the emission system
venting from the tank.
Thanks all, your posts indicate that its a one of a kind problem.
Rich
"BillW" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote in message
news:EXnzb.13688$P%1.12729633@newssvr28.news.prodi gy.com...
> First stop should be your dealer, not your computer.. KABOOOOOOM
>
>
> "GeoeMan1" <geo@man.com> wrote in message
> news:xInzb.8474$zL1.1636844@news1.news.adelphia.ne t...
> > new 2003 Accord. 6000 miles. Sometimes while on the highway we get a raw
> gas smell inside
> > the cabin. It starts out very strong and goes away within a minute or two.
> >
> > The last time it did it was about 10 minutes after fill up. I can't
> remember the previous
> > time. BTW, I did not top off the fill, I always remove the nozzle when it
> turns off.
> >
> > Any idea's?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Richard
> >
>
>
#40
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Re: New 2003 Accord, Gas smell after filll up
Thanks All,
Well, Like I mentioned, its on the highway and it only lasts a moment and its always after
a fill.
NO, I do not top off the system.
I was wondering if there was something that was in the recall of the 2003's or if any
others have had the problem. I guess I'm nuts but I'm not to concerned over it exploding.
I'm going to get it in this week, but fear isn't the motivation, I just don't want any
major problems to occur. Its probably something really easy like the emission system
venting from the tank.
Thanks all, your posts indicate that its a one of a kind problem.
Rich
"BillW" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote in message
news:EXnzb.13688$P%1.12729633@newssvr28.news.prodi gy.com...
> First stop should be your dealer, not your computer.. KABOOOOOOM
>
>
> "GeoeMan1" <geo@man.com> wrote in message
> news:xInzb.8474$zL1.1636844@news1.news.adelphia.ne t...
> > new 2003 Accord. 6000 miles. Sometimes while on the highway we get a raw
> gas smell inside
> > the cabin. It starts out very strong and goes away within a minute or two.
> >
> > The last time it did it was about 10 minutes after fill up. I can't
> remember the previous
> > time. BTW, I did not top off the fill, I always remove the nozzle when it
> turns off.
> >
> > Any idea's?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Richard
> >
>
>
Well, Like I mentioned, its on the highway and it only lasts a moment and its always after
a fill.
NO, I do not top off the system.
I was wondering if there was something that was in the recall of the 2003's or if any
others have had the problem. I guess I'm nuts but I'm not to concerned over it exploding.
I'm going to get it in this week, but fear isn't the motivation, I just don't want any
major problems to occur. Its probably something really easy like the emission system
venting from the tank.
Thanks all, your posts indicate that its a one of a kind problem.
Rich
"BillW" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote in message
news:EXnzb.13688$P%1.12729633@newssvr28.news.prodi gy.com...
> First stop should be your dealer, not your computer.. KABOOOOOOM
>
>
> "GeoeMan1" <geo@man.com> wrote in message
> news:xInzb.8474$zL1.1636844@news1.news.adelphia.ne t...
> > new 2003 Accord. 6000 miles. Sometimes while on the highway we get a raw
> gas smell inside
> > the cabin. It starts out very strong and goes away within a minute or two.
> >
> > The last time it did it was about 10 minutes after fill up. I can't
> remember the previous
> > time. BTW, I did not top off the fill, I always remove the nozzle when it
> turns off.
> >
> > Any idea's?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Richard
> >
>
>
#41
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Posts: n/a
Re: New 2003 Accord, Gas smell after filll up
Thanks All,
Well, Like I mentioned, its on the highway and it only lasts a moment and its always after
a fill.
NO, I do not top off the system.
I was wondering if there was something that was in the recall of the 2003's or if any
others have had the problem. I guess I'm nuts but I'm not to concerned over it exploding.
I'm going to get it in this week, but fear isn't the motivation, I just don't want any
major problems to occur. Its probably something really easy like the emission system
venting from the tank.
Thanks all, your posts indicate that its a one of a kind problem.
Rich
"BillW" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote in message
news:EXnzb.13688$P%1.12729633@newssvr28.news.prodi gy.com...
> First stop should be your dealer, not your computer.. KABOOOOOOM
>
>
> "GeoeMan1" <geo@man.com> wrote in message
> news:xInzb.8474$zL1.1636844@news1.news.adelphia.ne t...
> > new 2003 Accord. 6000 miles. Sometimes while on the highway we get a raw
> gas smell inside
> > the cabin. It starts out very strong and goes away within a minute or two.
> >
> > The last time it did it was about 10 minutes after fill up. I can't
> remember the previous
> > time. BTW, I did not top off the fill, I always remove the nozzle when it
> turns off.
> >
> > Any idea's?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Richard
> >
>
>
Well, Like I mentioned, its on the highway and it only lasts a moment and its always after
a fill.
NO, I do not top off the system.
I was wondering if there was something that was in the recall of the 2003's or if any
others have had the problem. I guess I'm nuts but I'm not to concerned over it exploding.
I'm going to get it in this week, but fear isn't the motivation, I just don't want any
major problems to occur. Its probably something really easy like the emission system
venting from the tank.
Thanks all, your posts indicate that its a one of a kind problem.
Rich
"BillW" <TheDuck@pond.net> wrote in message
news:EXnzb.13688$P%1.12729633@newssvr28.news.prodi gy.com...
> First stop should be your dealer, not your computer.. KABOOOOOOM
>
>
> "GeoeMan1" <geo@man.com> wrote in message
> news:xInzb.8474$zL1.1636844@news1.news.adelphia.ne t...
> > new 2003 Accord. 6000 miles. Sometimes while on the highway we get a raw
> gas smell inside
> > the cabin. It starts out very strong and goes away within a minute or two.
> >
> > The last time it did it was about 10 minutes after fill up. I can't
> remember the previous
> > time. BTW, I did not top off the fill, I always remove the nozzle when it
> turns off.
> >
> > Any idea's?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Richard
> >
>
>
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