Re: [DML] Need guidance regarding gasoline leak
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Re: [DML] Need guidance regarding gasoline leak



Paul,

If you are lucky this might be just a loose clamp on the top of the 
tank.  Remove the spare tire and open the panel below for access to the 
tank.  Tighten the clamp on the fuel pump.  Also tighten the big nut 
that holds the fuel gauge sender in place.  If you still have a leak it 
will be easy to find.

You might need a new part, like a fuel pump boot or fuel gauge sender, 
but I'm betting you don't.  Good luck.

- Mike Substelny
VIN 01280, 11 years

Paul said:

> I just filled my car for the second time last night.  As it was 
> topping off, a couple of people walking by noticed gasoline dripping 
> from underneath, near the passenger side (I think near the corner of 
> the triangular plate).

[snip]






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