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FUEL SMELL AND SLIGHT SIGHT OF WHITE SMOKE ???

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Old May 20, 2009 | 10:51 AM
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FUEL SMELL AND SLIGHT SIGHT OF WHITE SMOKE ???

MY 1997 PROJECT MAXIMA......

FUEL SMELL AND SLIGHT SIGHT OF WHITE SMOKE FROM EXHAUST, THE CAR HAS BEEN SITTING A FEW MONTHS. DONT SHOW ANY SIGNS OF LEAKS ON THE GROUND, AND THE ONLY REASON ITS PARKED IS BECAUSE HAVENT REGISTERED THE CAR YET... BUT THE WHITE SMOKE ISNT BAD , AND GOES AWAY AFTER RUNNING A LIL BIT AND SO DOES THE FUME SMELL ... BUT THAT FUEL/EXHAUST SMELL IS COMMON FOR ME FOR SOME REASON EVERY 4TH GEN IVE OWNED DOES THAT ...

IM JUST CONCERNED , ANY IDEAS OR AM I OVER DWELLING ON NOTHING??

I DO START IT AND RUN IT FOR A LIL BUT, AND TAKE IT AROUND THE BLOCK EVERY OTHER DAY...
Old May 20, 2009 | 11:11 AM
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First of all, drop the damn caps. Seriously.

Second, your sig is way too big.

Have you looked for any leaking hoses? That's most likely what's occurring, slight leaks from either the cross over hose, the hose from the FPR, or the hose from the filter to the rail. Tighten up the clamps, bet they're loose.

The white smoke is likely just condensation blowing out, especially if it just happens on a cold start.
Old May 20, 2009 | 11:26 AM
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Ok, i know your good with having diagrams handy , were about is this located for me to tighten?? and you think this is releasing the odor??

sorry about the sig im goona try to fix that ..

Oh ya that makes sense about the whit smoke ....
Old May 20, 2009 | 11:35 AM
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Ok, i know your good with having diagrams handy , were about is this located for me to tighten?? and you think this is releasing the odor??

sorry about the sig im goona try to fix that ..

Oh ya that makes sense about the whit smoke ....
Just tighten the clamps on all of the fuel lines. One on the right side that connects the two fuel rails together, one coming off of the FPR, and one going from the filter to the rail.
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Just tighten the clamps on all of the fuel lines. One on the right side that connects the two fuel rails together, one coming off of the FPR, and one going from the filter to the rail.
ok i got it ill do it tonight... any ideas on when i should change the filter , injectors etc?? fuel related??
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Originally Posted by max2envy98
ok i got it ill do it tonight... any ideas on when i should change the filter , injectors etc?? fuel related??
Injectors when they die, fuel filter when it's dirty. The fuel filter's mentioned in the maintenance schedule, IIRC.
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Injectors when they die, fuel filter when it's dirty. The fuel filter's mentioned in the maintenance schedule, IIRC.
ok sounds good, thanks for answering the stupid question of the day....
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