What Causes the Smell of Gasoline When Starting the Car?
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The reasons for smelling gasoline when starting the car are: 1. Leakage from the fuel tank or fuel lines; 2. Aging rubber hoses in the engine compartment allowing gasoline fumes to enter the cabin through the air conditioning system; 3. Poor sealing or uncleaned residues after disassembling and reassembling the fuel pump; 4. Leakage from the gasoline carbon canister or fuel pump rubber seal. The fuel tank is a specialized container in the hydraulic system for storing hydraulic oil or fluid, serving functions such as heat dissipation, separating air bubbles from the oil, and precipitating impurities. Fuel tanks can be categorized into open-type and closed-type tanks, classified by their functions: 1. Open-type tanks: Simple in structure, easy to install and maintain, commonly used in hydraulic systems; 2. Closed-type tanks: Used for pressurized tanks, filled with a certain pressure of inert gas.