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Originally Posted by sysop
Yeah I had the cabin fuel smell last winter, but it eventually goes away. In my case it only did it on extremely cold days (like < 20 degrees) after the car was sitting for awhile. It has to do with a faulty rubber seal in the fuel line IIRC. It will be fixed for free at your dealership since there was a TSB on it.
As far as the grey smoke, Im not sure about that. I didnt have that issue. It may not be related to the fuel smell issue. So get the line fixed first then see if the smoke goes away.
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Thanks for a straight response. I'll look into this.