There are several sprays specially made to clean the smell of car interiors
About a month ago gasoline spilled in my car when I was bringing home a small tank full for my lawn mower. I thought I would never get the overpowering gasoline smell out, but here is what worked for me. It only took about 24 hours and the car was rid of the odor. See the steps here -"How to Eliminate Gasoline Odor in Carpet Without Using Harmful Chemicals http://www.ehow.com/how_5137947_eliminate-carpet-using-harmful-chemicals.html
About a month ago gasoline spilled in my car when I was bringing home a small tank full for my lawn mower. I thought I would never get the overpowering gasoline smell out, but here is what worked for me. It only took about 24 hours and the car was rid of the odor. See the steps here -"How to Eliminate Gasoline Odor in Carpet Without Using Harmful Chemicals http://www.ehow.com/how_5137947_eliminate-carpet-using-harmful-chemicals.html
depends on what kind. for lighter odor use febreeze or some kind of air freshener. for extreme odor i suggest replacing the all the interior or a new ac conditioner if the car really matters that much
If it is just general odor, a deep cleaning shampoo of the interior will do the trick. If it is mildew, you may have to go back over the clearned interior with Lysol.
Removing the spark plugs and finding the spark plugs soaked with gasoline. Also the engine oil may have a strong odor of gasoline.
how do you get spilled kerosene out of your car
Yes antifreeze is sweet smelling, burning oil stinks and gasoline is, well gassy.
Armor-All the dash, even add a bit to your carpet shampoo when you clean it.
Coffee grounds. Buy some coffee grounds from the store. Spray the area that the gasoline spilled in your car with some water and then rub in the coffee grounds. WAit a few hours or even a day or two and then vaccuum out the coffee grounds. and the smell should be gone!
If you detect a strong gasoline odor in your car, you should immediately pull over in a safe location, turn off the engine, and avoid smoking or using any open flames. Contact a professional mechanic to inspect your car for any potential leaks or issues with the fuel system. It is important to address this issue promptly to prevent any potential safety hazards.
Sounds like your oxygen sensor may be out.
you might have a loose gas line fitting that needs to be tightened, check under your car/truck and under the hood