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Y-Guy
Feb 18, 2015Moderator
I'm not sure on your specific unit. As mentioned release the gas cap first of all.
Now locate the tank itself, it should be very close to the filler neck on the outside.
How much of the tank can you see? Or can you see it at all?
If there is a corrugated plastic barrier I would ask did the inspector drop that barrier and inspect inside? This requires them to cut or drop the barrier itself and then reattach, if the tank is enclosed.
Each gas tank has a vent. So either the vent isn't venting properly or there is a leak. You should have no gas smell in your RV. If you are still getting the smell after the onsite inspection I'd get it into the dealer so they can drop the tank and do a proper inspection.
Now locate the tank itself, it should be very close to the filler neck on the outside.
How much of the tank can you see? Or can you see it at all?
If there is a corrugated plastic barrier I would ask did the inspector drop that barrier and inspect inside? This requires them to cut or drop the barrier itself and then reattach, if the tank is enclosed.
Each gas tank has a vent. So either the vent isn't venting properly or there is a leak. You should have no gas smell in your RV. If you are still getting the smell after the onsite inspection I'd get it into the dealer so they can drop the tank and do a proper inspection.
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