You probobly won't see the problem from underneath. Take out the carpet and spare tire in the luggage compartment. Remove the curved cover toward the rear of the spot where the spare tire sits. You will see the top of the fuel tank and the 2 hoses. While the motor is running you should find the leak. Do this outside in a well ventilated area and wipe up any spilled fuel quickly. You could have a bad hose. The other possability IS visible from under the car. Look up inside the frame in the center of the car and you will see the accumulater. There is a small rubber hose coming out of the back of it. The accumulater could be bad and the rubber return hose is leaking. DON'T DRIVE THE CAR WITH A FUEL LEAK. It is VERY dangerous to do that. David Teitelbaum vin 10757 --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Scott Tester <scott@xxxx> wrote: > Just finished doing all sorts of electrical and cooling work to my car, and I was excited to get it back on the road. > > So my girlfriend and I hop in the car and I start it for the first test drive. Just before I close the door I smell fuel and upon looking under the car find that I have a small stream of fuel leaking from the middle of the car. So I immediately turned the ignition off and grabbed the fire extinguisher just in case. > > I jacked the car up, but could not find where the leak is coming from. Is there a part of the fuel line in the middle of the car that is prone to leaking? Anyone else had an experience like this? > > Scott Tester scott(at)delorean(dot)com > > > _____________________________________________________________ > Don't be left out! Register today for the 2003 DMC Open House Event at http://www.delorean.com/2003event.asp > > _____________________________________________________________ > Select your own custom email address for FREE! Get you@xxxx w/No Ads, 6MB, POP & more! http://www.everyone.net/selectmail?campaign=tag