Some Honda Ridgeline owners report experiencing a fuel smell that may be linked to brake cable replacement, potentially stemming from issues with the gas cap, fuel system, or emissions control system. Additionally, some owners notice a burning smell, which could be caused by fluid contacting hot engine parts or components rubbing together improperly. Sticking brakes, often due to stuck brake calipers, can lead to overheating and contribute to this burning odor. It is also advised that owners inspect the brake lines for any damage, particularly from rodents, which could exacerbate the problem. While some may consider a DIY repair for gas line issues, it is crucial to address both the fuel smell and brake system concerns to ensure safety and proper vehicle function. A thorough inspection by a qualified mechanic is recommended for those suspecting a connection between the fuel smell and brake cable replacement.
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