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Check the entire fuel system for leaksCheck connections frequently. Motor vibrations and rough water may loosen connectionsAvoid spills when fueling in or near the waterAfter fueling, open the door of the engine compartment and sniff to check for any evidence of gas fumes. Do this before starting the engine. If you do smell gas fumes, determine the source and make repairs immediatelyDo not tip the PWC to "fill all the way up". The tank provides for fuel expansion; if tank is over-filled, gasoline may expand and spill into the water
Check the entire fuel system for leaksCheck connections frequently. Motor vibrations and rough water may loosen connectionsAvoid spills when fueling in or near the waterAfter fueling, open the door of the engine compartment and sniff to check for any evidence of gas fumes. Do this before starting the engine. If you do smell gas fumes, determine the source and make repairs immediatelyDo not tip the PWC to "fill all the way up". The tank provides for fuel expansion; if tank is over-filled, gasoline may expand and spill into the water
use your hand to wraft the fumes towars your nose
If you smell gas fumes you have a leak. To fix it you must find the leak. Your nose is your best tool to find the leak. This can be very dangerous so I would find and fix the leak ASAP.
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The best way to keep the foul smell out is to open windows and use fans to bring in a lot of fresh air before the AC is started. Keeping the AC room clean is also equally important.Regards,Be-Cool ExpertCheck your muffler and exhaust pipe for holes and also check your manifold gasket it may need replacing, exhaust fumes smell like faint fuel, if there is not leak this could be the problem.This could be caused by a few different things....check the purge canister if the vehicle has one.....also check the fuel pressure regulator for a leaking diaphram.The air conditioning is "sucking" the fumes in from the purge canister or the pressure regulator.Any fuel leak in the engine compartment can transfer into the cabin when the a/c is turned on. I doubt the exhaust would be confused with fuel but that's just my nose. Some vehicles have common recall problems such as the intrepid for fuel rails leaking. you should never smell fuel
The best way to smell farts is to not smell them at all. You can try holding your breath.
Some iris smell sweeter than others. Check a catalog that tells you which ones have the best fragrance.