IN MYCASE IT WAS THE THE GAS FILLER TUBE. IT BEGAN TO CRACK AND RUSTED-OUT, LEAKING GAS WHEN GASSING-UP AND WHILE BEING DRIVEN. RULE THIS OUT,BY LOOKING UNDER THE REAR WHEEL WELL OF THE GAS FILLER, YOU'LL NOTICE A METAL TUBE CONNECTED TO THE FILLER. CHECK FOR CRACKS AND LEAKS WHILE GASSING-UP,AND CHECK THE RUBBER ITS HOOKED TO, FOR HOLES;MAKE SURE ALL CLAMPS ARE TIGHT--ALSO IF UNSURE PLACE PAPER UNDER TO SEE HOW MUCH,THOUGH YOUR NOSE SHOULD TELL IF IT'S FROM THERE, ---GOOD LUCK!
a) car service center b) private car mechanic c) hammer d) shotgun e) locate the battery and remove it
After calling my local authorized Toyota Dealer (Parts department), they told me that the gear ratio for my '93 Toyota Previa rear end is 4.30. It may vary, depending on the vin number of your car, so you have to call your local Toyota dealer (parts department) and ask them for the information with your specific vin number. For mine, it was the 4.30.
The coolant temperature sensor has been an issue in these cars. Check it with for failure. The distributor has also been an issue. If the car has gas or if you can smell the fuel when it stalls then the problem is not fuel related. If you do not smell fuel you must do a fuel pressure test to see if that is the issue.
exhaust leak or fuel leak
Car exhaust can smell like rotten eggs when the fuel has a lot of sulphur in it.
Fuel consumption in a car is based on factors like the shape and weight of the car. Toyota and Honda are both car brands which consume less fuel.
on the car
There are quite a few. Toyota Previa, Lancia Delta, Kia...Depends what you mean specifically, make or model?
look for a leaky fuel line
Yes
Looking for a specific model of car has become easier thanks to the Internet. If one is interested in purchasing a Toyota Previa, contacting Toyota dealers in the local area is a good first step. Widening the search by browsing printed or online classifieds, or using car location services such as Auto Trader, can possibly result in finding a better deal. It also eliminates the reliance on local only sellers.
A gas smell in a 1994 Toyota 4Runner could be caused by a fuel leak, a faulty fuel injector, a problem with the fuel tank or fuel lines, or a vapor leak in the evaporative emissions system. It is important to have the vehicle inspected by a mechanic to diagnose and repair the source of the gas smell to prevent any safety hazards.