I have a problem with which I can't deal but...

Dear Car Talk | Feb 01, 1994
Dear Tom and Ray:
Arthur
TOM: Hey, Art, how come you have such confidence in us? Are you just a naturally trusting guy, or have you just started reading our column?
RAY: Actually, I think we CAN help you, Arthur. I suspect your fuel pump is leaking. And we've seen lots of fuel pumps that only leak when they're cold.
TOM: Right. As you know, things shrink when they get cold, and when pieces of an old fuel pump shrink, small openings in the diaphragm can be created where gas can seep through. And it doesn't take much gasoline to create a very powerful odor.
RAY: Replacing the fuel pump ought to fix things, Arthur, and should even justify your tremendous faith in us...at least until the next time you write.
Arthur
TOM: Hey, Art, how come you have such confidence in us? Are you just a naturally trusting guy, or have you just started reading our column?
RAY: Actually, I think we CAN help you, Arthur. I suspect your fuel pump is leaking. And we've seen lots of fuel pumps that only leak when they're cold.
TOM: Right. As you know, things shrink when they get cold, and when pieces of an old fuel pump shrink, small openings in the diaphragm can be created where gas can seep through. And it doesn't take much gasoline to create a very powerful odor.
RAY: Replacing the fuel pump ought to fix things, Arthur, and should even justify your tremendous faith in us...at least until the next time you write.
Got a question about your car?