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Another possibility is the charcoal evap canister. The symptoms you describe are classic for the evap canister being contaminated with gas. When you fill up your car, do you keep pumping fuel into the tank to round up the dollar amount, especially if it keeps clicking off and you keep pumping? That would be the cause of the canister being contaminated. It forces gas into the canister.
The price is high (of course) for those. A quick Google shows $341, but I don't think they are hard to replace.
Just a thought in case you haven't already eliminated as a cause of the smell.
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Thanks. I don’t do that, no. But I’m sure there’s still a possibility it’s gone bad. Isn’t that in the back of the vehicle though, near the gas tank?
My smell definitely seems like it’s coming from the engine bay or front.
Has anyone ever had the manifold or Y pipe leak so bad that it smells of gassy exhaust at idle?
Injectors should be here today.