Yellow Sac Spider

A spider that likes the smell of gasoline so much it chooses to build its webs in car emission systems was behind the recall of thousands of Mazda cars in the United States this week.

Mazda said it was recalling 52,000 cars after the National Highway Safety Commission said the spider webs may restrict a vent line, which could cause the emissions control system to increase pressure in the fuel tank…

The culprit is the Yellow Sac spider, which makes the Mazda6 model of Mazda cars its home because it is lured inside by the smell of the fuel…

“While it’s very rare, this spider’s distinguishing characteristic is that it likes the smell of gasoline, caused by the hydrogen oxide,” said automotive journalist Mitsuhiro Kunisawa.

“Once it smells the gasoline from outside, it will go inside. In the United States, it’s a relatively common type of spider.”

The affected model, the Mazda6, has two pipes coming out from its gas tank, which is extremely rare and means that the smell of gasoline is strong enough to draw the spider in but not strong enough to kill it, Kunisawa said.

He added that there was no similar problem with any other Mazda car.

The recall will allow dealers to install a spring which will interfere with spiders entering the fuel vent.

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  1. JimD says:

    Does your Spyder have a Spider ?

  2. ± says:

    … obviously BS, they’re just not going to say the real reason which is horribly worse

  3. TruthBeTold says:

    sorry #2 …. not BS
    Had this happen with my Subaru. Tried to add fuel. Pump kept shutting off as though the tank was full. Had to dribble enough in to get to the deal. When I walked into the service dept and told them what was going on the lady just shook her head and said I’ll bet it’s the spiders. I couldn’t believe it but they put a similar device on and it has not happened again

  4. moss says:

    Average response I guess. Took 2 tries to get to a conspiracy.

  5. Benjamin says:

    Maybe that is why my real tank on the pickup keeps shutting off.

  6. The Monster's Lawyer says:

    The Mazda Service Bulletin says that this can be fixed by lighting a match and sticking it in the vent line to burn the spider nest out. A butane lighter is also recommended.

  7. deowll says:

    I would have thought the fumes would have killed the things. I guess some things are a lot tougher than humans.

  8. ± says:

    #3 — hope you didn’t pay too much

  9. MRMRusso says:

    Itsy bitsy spider climbed up the fuel vent spout,
    Down came the petro but couldn’t wash him out,
    Up went the prices and then the tank was through,
    So the itsy bitsy spider went back to huffing glue

  10. Dallas says:

    Evidently, a few of these spiders were found in Rush Limbaugh’s ass.

  11. SalatHa3d says:

    Sounds like an unusual marketing ploy of some sort! Hmmmm?

  12. highqham says:

    Obviously no chemists in the group. Hydrogen Oxide? I only know of two oxides of Hydrogen, neither has an odor. One can be used to bleach your hair or make rocket fuel, the other is very common on earth.

    Beer Suds, I say!


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