Some Kia Spectra owners report experiencing a strong fuel smell in the cabin and under the hood during cold starts, which may indicate issues with the fuel pressure regulator. Symptoms of a failing fuel pressure regulator can include black smoke, engine misfiring, or fuel leaking from the tailpipe. Owners are advised to inspect the fuel pressure regulator for external damage, such as leaks or cracks, and to check the vacuum line connected to the regulator for any signs of damage. If there are no visible fuel leaks but the gasoline smell persists, it is likely due to a malfunctioning fuel pressure regulator. Repair or replacement of damaged components is recommended, with replacement costs averaging between $80 and $500, depending on the model and labor expenses. Some owners may opt to replace it themselves to save on labor costs. Prompt attention to these issues is crucial to ensure vehicle safety and performance.
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