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Tsikot Member
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July 26th, 2010 04:05 PM #1hi everybody,
im a noob here. hope you could help me out with my problem.
bought my first car early this month. it was a 1989 corolla (small body) 1.3L 2e engine. i noticed that my gas cap is humming when the engine is running (both idling and moving). when i turn off the engine it goes away after 2-3 seconds. i also tried removing the gas cap when the engine is running and i hear a gush of air. i'm just not sure if it is sucking or blowing air. after that the humming sound disappears.
a mechanic told me that it's the gas cap. but im also worried that my fuel tank breather (if my car has one) is blocked. i am also thinking that could it be the reason why my fuel mileage is not very good (approx. 5-7 km/L).
i really need your professional and experienced opinions.
thanks.
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August 15th, 2010 11:39 PM #2It's natural when you open your gas cap, there's a gush of air, like vacuum. The reason why your fuel consumption is high, it's because: Ignition timing is not correct; carburator not adjusted properly; spark plug gap and contact point gap is not correct.
At the expense of rear cargo space. The floor is raised around 8inches for the batteries.
2021 Toyota Land Cruiser LC300