Was the car running while you were leaking gas, or was the engine stopped? I would pull off the fuel pump cover and check the fuel lines coming from the pump to the metal nozzles. I would guess that the lines are old and rotting on you. An inspection is the only way to be sure what is going on. Mike Polzin ----- Original Message ----- From: "wmack" <wmack@xxxx> To: <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, May 02, 2003 10:50 AM Subject: [DML] Gas Leak > I filled up with gas yesterday, $1.48 not to bad in northern virginia. While > I was inside paying for the gas, the people standing in front of me remarked > that the front end of my car was leaking. I just brushed off as a funny quark > of the car, but inside I was concerned. As I walked out to the car, I put my > hand under the car and felt the liquid the had accumalted. When I put my hand > up to my nose, sure enough it was gas. Now my concern grows, why is my car > leaking gas?