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Originally posted by croc-noteMy car is park since Friday and 10minute ago I take it to go to the restaurant and start the car, changing my cd and then that smell of gas. I shift in 1st and slowly advance the car, and I see a huge spot in my parking. I put the car back at the same place and check near the fuel tank and the gas is leaking a lot. ( Ilost like 1/8 of my tank in 5 min).
My car was ok friday and take it today for the first time since and is leaking ??
What to check ??? Will I need a new gas tank ??? How much does it cost ??....
THX
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Just started having this problem this week, Gas smell, dripping, right behind the rear/driver side tire. I removed that protective cover from over the pipes, and saw the leak right away.
It is the bigger of the 3 pipes that is leaking, the one that has the big bracket attached to the chassis and fittings going through it, not sure if this is the main feed line or what???. Anyway, I wiggled it a little and it broke right off(corrosion). Its the pipe that goes up to the engine that is broke not the rubber hose that goes to the fuel tank.
How much work would it be to replace the whole pipe?, and does anyone have any ways of fixing it without replacing the whole steel pipe? It looks like I may be able to use rubber hose to splice it back together, but I'm not sure about the pressure in that pipe???. Plus I'm worried about getting rust and chunks in the fuel system.
Any advice would be appreciated. thank-you
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