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I have a 2014 Silverado.  I bought it new in 2014.  Each year when the weather turns even just a bit cold I get a fuel smell when I start it up.  Especially when I use the remote start and let it sit before I get in.  I don't smell it at all in the summer.  I had the dealership look at it when it was still under warranty and they replaced the injectors.  But they never found a leak.  I have never seen a leak.  I have seen a few reports of something similar but never found a definite Cause.  I have just put up with it in the past but it seems worse this year and the weather has barely gotten below 60 degrees.  Hoping someone else has dealt with this and can help me out.  I would like to tell the dealership something when I take it in.  Thanks in advance!

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