What Causes Gasoline Leakage in Cars?
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The causes of gasoline leakage in cars are as follows: Gasoline leakage usually occurs when a 4S shop replaces the vehicle's fuel filter. Since the fuel filter is located on the chassis, if some pipelines are not properly inserted during replacement, it can lead to oil leakage. Alternatively, after refueling, if the oil pump seal ring in the fuel tank is not installed properly, oil leakage may occur when encountering rough road conditions. Below are specific details on carburetor maintenance: 1. Cleaning the carburetor and fuel injector: This mainly involves cleaning the idle valve and filter screen. Such cleaning should be performed at a formal maintenance and repair center, as roadside repair shops lack the necessary professional equipment, and improper cleaning may not yield any benefits. 2. Carburetor cleaning should be conducted in a clean environment: The external surface of the carburetor should be wiped clean, and internal components can be cleaned using carburetor-specific cleaning agents or industrial gasoline. In addition to removing impurities, attention should be paid to cleaning gasoline deposits on the surface of the parts. After cleaning, the parts should be blown dry with compressed air. Avoid using cloth or paper that may produce burrs to prevent recontamination.