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Old 09-29-2015, 05:25 PM   #3
Retroman1969
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I had a gas smell in my Boxster for weeks that would choke a horse! I had the car checked for leaks twice. None found. Then I noticed the seal on my gas cap was cracking in several places and beginning to disintegrate. New cap ($16), no smell from then on.
Apparently the location and/or design of the fuel filler allows any gas leak or spill or residue in there to make its way into the cabin big-time!
At least in my experience.

Hopefully it will be something as simple (and cheap) for you.
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