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Old 01-28-2009, 08:00 PM
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No, the gas smell is normal, it really adds to the 944 exprerience, along with all the rice burners trying to race you, and the "cool mazda" compliments.. **sigh...**
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Originally Posted by vro944om
No, the gas smell is normal, it really adds to the 944 exprerience, along with all the rice burners trying to race you, and the "cool mazda" compliments.. **sigh...**


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Old 01-29-2009, 08:32 PM
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Default Overflow tubing unpluged

Hi,

There is a piping coming from the sunroof that connect to the overflow fuel by a Y type plastic connector in order to let everything drip under the car.

By unscewing the plastic in the trunk near the gas door, you will be able to reconnect them. It's a good idea to use very small tiewrap to secured everything thiht before screwing back the plastic panel.

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