Expert guidance would be extremely welcomed, however I have a good feeling that this issue is caused by obstructed breathers someplace.
The vehicle starts up and runs smoothly, but every once in a while—usually after a long drive—the odour of fuel becomes noticeable. A "whoosh" sound indicates that a vacuum is being created in the gasoline tank as the filler cap is opened.
The 300e w124 has an issue with petrol fumes.
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William_Brown2000
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Can I clean the breathers, no matter where they are?
Am I in for some big operation, or is this only a cleaning job?
Am I in for some big operation, or is this only a cleaning job?
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William_Brown2000
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I shouldn't be shocked by the amount of maintenance the car need, since it has driven around 102,000 miles.
If you could offer any advice or assistance, that would be great!
If you could offer any advice or assistance, that would be great!
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John_Doe1975
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I have 28 years of whooshing with my 300-24s. Very typical. Regrettably, I am unable to recall if it is vacuum or pressure. Plus, I let it go this morning, so there's no use in trying again. Tomorrow, I will do my best to remember.
I apologise.
The fuel system and injection are also new features, by the way.
I apologise.
The fuel system and injection are also new features, by the way.