Before i stored the MM for winter, I got a Check Engine Light, dont remember the exact number, but the description was large EVAP leak. I reset it (well, took out the battery for winter, reseated the gas cap and figured if it comes back, I'll check it out...
Now that I have it back on the road, with fresh gas in it, I got a check fuel cap light on the dash, but no Check Engine. I'm guessing it's the same issue... Found a few threads on here on dropping the tray under the trunk and checking the hoses... how do you drop that tray? Any bolts or anything in the trunk under the organizer? I couldn't see/feel any bolts by reaching underneath I haven't looked b/c my car came with a nitrous bottle installed, and removing the brackets and all of that would be somewhat of a pain to do in the work parking lot (I just got the check fuel cap light on this morning).
Also, when I bought the car and loaded it on the trailer, I noticed 2 hoses on the passenger side, one of them was loose and needed a collar... I had them fix it, that was no issue... I'm wondering if there's any way to check the whole evap system for any more of these types of stuff, loose hose or something? I read something about fogging in another thread but no more details. If I don't see anything in that tray, should I just have a shop look at it, or get a gas cap?