fuel delivery system problem
10.0
really awfulTypical Repair Cost:
$278.00
Average Mileage:
65,308 miles
Number of complaints:
3 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (3 reports)
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2007Feb 02
(reported on)Impala
- Automatic transmission
- 98,000 miles
I have a very strong fuel smell in my car. It is in the shop as we speak and they are telling me that they smell the fuel but can not figure where it is coming from.
2007Jan 19
(reported on)Impala
- Automatic transmission
- 62,000 miles
Along with other problems, such as needing a new water pump, speedometer going out, gas gauge going out, we can smell a fuel leak in the interior of the car. My wife drives this car and you know how women are on this subject. She can live with the bad speedometer and the gas gauge working but the fuel smell she can not live with.
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2007Dec 03
Impala
The car all the sudden started to have a real strong gas smell in the engine and interior of the car. I took it to the dealer and they could smell it but couldn't find it. I told them that it seems to smell after it has been sitting over night. They said bring it in the next day if it is leaking again and I did because it was leaking again. But this time I saw were it was leaking and wasted no time to drive it back to the dealer. It was leaking from the gas regulator in the engine. I called GM and they said SORRY nothing we can do. It cost me $278.00 to fix and now there is another problem.
Matthew M.
Vancouver, WA, USA
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