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Vehicle was parked in attached garage. Smelled gasoline smell inside the house. Investigated the source of the smell and found the vehicle to be leaking fuel where the filler neck attaches to the fuel tank.
The fuel tank is leaking where the fill tube enters the tank on the drivers side. It was at the dealership for this issue once. A hose clamp was found to be loose. It was tightened and considered fixed. Just tonight while.the truck had a full.tank I decided to inspect the repair. I found it to be leaking still. I have read of 22MY trucks having an issue with the interface between the fuel tank and the tank inlet hose barb fitting. (The white part in the attached picture.) I only noticed the gas smell originally whith a full tank and while parked in the garage. The fumes where overwhelming.
While driving in traffic and allowing the advanced cruise control to operate, while coming to a stop, the vehicle stopped recognizing stopped traffic and begun accelerating. I intervened and hit the brakes before a collision occurred. This was verbally reported to the dealership and was to be inspected at time of recall service.
There is a small gasoline leak around the filler tube going to the fuel tank. Ford does not have a replacement part for the problem so the vehicle is sitting at the dealership.
- Vacaville, CA, USA
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- Huntsville, AL, USA