![]() The EVAP system is designed to trap volatile gasoline vapors in the fuel tank, and store them safely until they can be burned in the engine. However, damage to your vehicle's gasoline EVAP system can prevent this system from working like it should. Today's cars are designed to work with the nozzles on modern fuel pumps to automatically shut off when the vehicle's fuel tank is full. Because a leaking fuel tank can be a significant safety hazard, we recommend getting your vehicle inspected by a factory trained Chevrolet technician if you suspect you've got a leak. If you smell gasoline, there could be a leak in the fuel tank, or there could be a leak in a nearby exhaust pipe. ![]() Even a slow leak that doesn't create a puddle can still be a safety hazard. A significant fuel link could cause gasoline to drip beneath the rear of your vehicle and form a puddle there. ![]() If you do suffer some undercarriage damage, you'll want to look for fuel leaks. ![]()
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