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Short story: I reckon I've got some diesel spilt down the back of my engine bay - the car stinks inside at standstill - how long until is burns off / goes away?
Longer story: The car had the alternator changed yesterday, which I've read involves removing a fuel filter (ford Kuga TDCi). Either the garage leaked fuel down the back of the engine bay during the process, or I have a sudden fuel leak. I can't see anything from above but the back of the engine undertray is wet with diesel. Whilst parked, it's dripped two raindrop size drops in an hour. We've just done a 200 mile round trip with no issues on mpg or drive ability, but stop the car at some lights and the diesel fumes entering the cabin are very strong, as was the same in the engine bay once home.
With it being the kiddie carrier I'd rather not its full of fumes.
Any ideas tests would be received with gratitude. I have put some cardboard under to see what appears overnight.
It's not very volatile so it could be some time. Maybe look at spraying some degreaser on there and rinsing it off (assuming not too many electrics about)?
Just take it back to the garage explain the problem. If there is a leak they can fix it otherwise they'll be cleaning the engine bay.
If it still smells i suggest its still leaking.
It should not be smelling after a good run.
Another vote for still leaking.
Arse.
I [s]second[/s] third trailrat's opinion.
I'm assuming it's not really safe to be driving around in?
Diesel smells for ages, especially if it's on the undertray or something acoustic, as that could well be made of a semi porous/slightly absorbent stuff. Or at least it'll hold onto the liquid for ages.
TBH, I'd still get the garage to look at it. If it's a leak, they need to fix it, if they have soaked some acoustic matting (some undertrays, especially on diesels serve both purposes, aerodynamics and sound deadening), they need to fix that too.
I'm assuming it's not really safe to be driving around in?
Should be fine, other than the smell, it's oil, after all, and not volatile. It won't/can't combust like petrol, it just makes things oily and stinky.
Although you will,be leaving an oil slick trail everywhere which is at least slightly Dangerous for other people.
other than the smell, it's oil, after all, and not volatile
You need to reassess that. What exactly do you think you're smelling that isn't volatile?
Leaking diesel all over the road? No motorcyclist is going to be bothered by that.
Back to the garage for them to rectify if it wasn't there before. No one is going to appreciate the diesel slick trail.
If it has soaked into anything soft, it'll be staying there.
See post no 1 - 2 drips per hour won't be trouble many people.
Regardless, I'll be popping it around to said garage tomorrow.
Well, its been checked over. No leaks, but a small pool of diesel was collected on the top of the undertray which they've cleaned up.
They did admit - & apologise - for it being a messy job - as above the fuel filter needed disconnecting so it was bled etc.
My cardboard test has revealed a pool of diesel about the size of my thumbnail had occurred overnight...
*shrugs*
Sounds like a leak...
I got a pair of jeans covered in diesel when a pump auto stop failed. I think it was 3 washes and a month or two hanging up in the shed before they were wearable again.
spilt red diesel in the boot of the car ,smell lasted for 6-8 weeks , really strong for the first 4.
...pair of jeans covered in diesel when a pump auto stop failed. I think it was 3 washes and a month or two hanging up in the shed before they were wearable again
spilt red diesel in the boot of the car ,smell lasted for 6-8 weeks , really strong for the first 4.
FWIW: Enzyme based 'pet odour neutraliser' works well on diesel spilt onto fabric - just spray in on and leave it and the diesel smell is gone in a day or so.
It must be the stuff with enzymes in - e.g: http://www.petsathome.com/shop/en/pets/simple-solution-stain-and-odour-remover-750ml
(Former boat owner)
lol I remember filling a Hi Lux many moons ago from our company bulk tank ducked underneath the pipe to get something from the house and got up too soon even with a shower and binning all my clothes I think it was 2 weeks before I stopped smelling of diesel of course I could not smell it as I lived with it constantly, but everyone else could lol 🙂
After twenty years of owning diesels I've just got a petrol and it's a joy not to be bothered with gloves and putting up with the stink when a bit spills or gets on your hands..
This and the lower cost push the ten mpg difference in economy into don't GAF territory 😀
[quote="khani"]After twenty years of owning diesels I've just got a petrol and it's a joy not to be bothered with gloves and putting up with the stink when a bit spills or gets on your hands..
This and the lower cost push the ten mpg difference in economy into don't GAF territory
Moving south has turned you soft...
Happy New Year from the shire 😆
Watch it, I'm on my second shandy and I'll tek y'all on..
Happy new year big V 😀

