Suzuki Blames Spider Webs for Kizashi Sedan Recall
07.11.2016
The arachnids can weave webs in a vent hose running from a car's gasoline tank, blocking it and causing the tank to build up negative pressure as fuel is used.
The arachnids can weave webs in a vent hose running from a car's gasoline tank, blocking it and causing the tank to build up negative pressure as fuel is used.
WASHINGTON - Spiders whose webs clog up fuel tank vents have forced Suzuki (IW 1000/156) to recall some 19,000 2010-2013 Kizashi sedans in the United States.
The Japanese automaker said Wednesday that the arachnids can weave webs in a vent hose running from a car's gasoline tank, blocking it and causing the tank to build up negative pressure as fuel is used.
The result could be a crack in the tank and leaking fuel that poses a fire hazard, the company said.
In the recall it promises to replace tanks where spider web clogs are found, or replace the evaporative canister vent line on other cars with a safer model.
Suzuki did not say what kind of spider caused the problem, but in the past similar reports pinpointed the yellow sac spider, a poisonous species apparently attracted to gasoline fumes.
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