As much as I also hate paying $90+ dollars for a hose less than 2 feet long I recommend that you do so. While you are at it make sure all of the rest of the parts are there. It also wouldn't be a bad idea if it hasn't been done in a while to replace the fuel filter. (Here I am spending more of your money!) On the doors you will only know what is going on once you open it up and get a look inside. (Maybe parts are missing inside?) David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxx, "The Floodle" <floodle@xxxx> wrote: > First off, I'd like to thank everyone who helped me find he cause of my fuel supply problem. As it turns out, the hose that connects the fuel pump to the baffle is completely missing (!), which means the fuel pump is sucking gas directly from the top of the tank.