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your strong smell of fuel was in side the car , under the hood . ? now check to see if here is any gas leak under the hood --- gas line , filter. check under the car for any leak , or by the gas tank . it might be just sweating, make a good check , re ply me what you find
IMHO you shouldn't be driving on ice unless/maybe your car is equipped with studded tires. Although our cars are awd we'll all be squirrely (and more) on ice......Check this out:
Stop driving and check your transmission fluid right away. you probably have a leak or a blocked valve body. if the fluid is up what does it smell like? and what color is it? If it sticks like burnt toast or is a dark opaque colour then get it to a shop before you get stranded somewhere. If the fluid is up and clear pink then just schedule an appointment to get the fluids and filter changed by a trans shop , not Mr. Lube. a real trans shop. Hope this helps
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