
The reasons for a persistent gasoline smell in the car are: 1. Aging rubber hoses of the carbon canister; 2. Leakage at the gasoline pipe connections; 3. Residual odor from disassembling or installing the gasoline tank; 4. Dirt buildup on the fuel injectors and throttle body due to long-term lack of cleaning, leading to incomplete gasoline combustion. The solutions for a persistent gasoline smell in the car are: 1. Replace the aging rubber hoses; 2. Tighten and repair the connections, replace the sealing gaskets; 3. Take the car to a repair shop to check if the fuel pump is installed correctly and whether the surrounding area needs further cleaning; 4. Use the air conditioning in recirculation mode and open the sunroof for ventilation; 5. Clean the fuel injectors and throttle body promptly.


