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Old 05-06-2011, 05:30 AM   #1
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Hi Ijust purchased an 06' toy hauler ZINGER,having trouble with gas fumes reaching inside the trailer.It has a fuel station and i filled the tank full of gas ,i overfilled it on accident but drained a couple gallons out before i drove it around.The fuel gauge reads 3/4s full so i know its not overfilled.When the trailer is parked the fumes subside and go away but when i drive it they fill back inside again.I checked for leaks under where the pump and fuel lines are after driving it but saw nothing.I didsee what appears to be a vent valve just above where the gas lines enter the tank that looks exposed but is probablysupposed to be there.Is this a common problem with these tanks?please let me know if anyone has any ideas thank you!
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never seen a zinger toy hauler?is it the crossfire?Edited by: spinella
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