Gmc Canyon Gas Tank Leak. Any ideas on what might be the point of. yep, 3 months into owning my 2015 canyon with 34k, and the fuel started spraying a light mist somewhere at the. common problems with these components include fuel leaks, clogged fuel filters, failed fuel pumps, and inaccurate fuel level. cranked my 2019 canyon this afternoon and smelled fuel. Looked under the truck and found a lake of gasoline pouring. Is it possible that the metal tube has become wedged between the structure and your fuel tank? it has to be a large leak to have lost fuel pressure quick enough to kill the engine and spill gas out on the ground. if the leak is coming from the top of the tank, you will probably have to either drop the tank or unbolt and move. i see the r/h tires and the ground. Up until now, i have had no issues with the gas tank, as i know these trucks are. i have a 2007 canyon with 120k miles on it.
Up until now, i have had no issues with the gas tank, as i know these trucks are. i have a 2007 canyon with 120k miles on it. yep, 3 months into owning my 2015 canyon with 34k, and the fuel started spraying a light mist somewhere at the. common problems with these components include fuel leaks, clogged fuel filters, failed fuel pumps, and inaccurate fuel level. Any ideas on what might be the point of. Is it possible that the metal tube has become wedged between the structure and your fuel tank? Looked under the truck and found a lake of gasoline pouring. if the leak is coming from the top of the tank, you will probably have to either drop the tank or unbolt and move. i see the r/h tires and the ground. it has to be a large leak to have lost fuel pressure quick enough to kill the engine and spill gas out on the ground.
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Gmc Canyon Gas Tank Leak cranked my 2019 canyon this afternoon and smelled fuel. i have a 2007 canyon with 120k miles on it. cranked my 2019 canyon this afternoon and smelled fuel. if the leak is coming from the top of the tank, you will probably have to either drop the tank or unbolt and move. common problems with these components include fuel leaks, clogged fuel filters, failed fuel pumps, and inaccurate fuel level. Looked under the truck and found a lake of gasoline pouring. i see the r/h tires and the ground. yep, 3 months into owning my 2015 canyon with 34k, and the fuel started spraying a light mist somewhere at the. Up until now, i have had no issues with the gas tank, as i know these trucks are. Any ideas on what might be the point of. Is it possible that the metal tube has become wedged between the structure and your fuel tank? it has to be a large leak to have lost fuel pressure quick enough to kill the engine and spill gas out on the ground.