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Frank K
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I have a 1997 Dodge Intrepid with a 3.5L fuel injected engine and the fuel line that runs from the fuel tank to the rear fuel filter leaks at the inlet on the filter.
I noticed a fuel leak and when I got the car off the ground found that where the fuel line attaches to the inlet side of the filter that the leak was coming from where the coupler meets the filter.
I bought a tool to remove the line and replaced the filter. I installed the filter and heard/felt a distinct click when attaching the lines.
I started the car and saw no more leaks... then I set the car back on the ground and as soon as I started it... the fuel began leaking again from the same spot.
I called numerous parts outfits including the dealer who tells me they are no longer manufacturing the fuel line I need!
Does anyone have any advise on what I could do?
Thanks,
Frank
I noticed a fuel leak and when I got the car off the ground found that where the fuel line attaches to the inlet side of the filter that the leak was coming from where the coupler meets the filter.
I bought a tool to remove the line and replaced the filter. I installed the filter and heard/felt a distinct click when attaching the lines.
I started the car and saw no more leaks... then I set the car back on the ground and as soon as I started it... the fuel began leaking again from the same spot.
I called numerous parts outfits including the dealer who tells me they are no longer manufacturing the fuel line I need!
Does anyone have any advise on what I could do?
Thanks,
Frank