Re: [DML] Gas problems
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Re: [DML] Gas problems



Mike,

The first thing I would do is remove the carpet and spare tire from the
trunk. After you remove the spare tire, you will see a removable cover that
will allow you to gain access to the fuel pump and sender. This may be
where your leak is coming from. Drive to a gas station and start to fill it
up and watch for the leaks. I've had problems with the sender gasket
leaking and this may be the cause of your leak as well. Gas went everywhere
like you're going through.

On the headlight switch prob...yea that is a common problem. You can get
them from the usual DMC sources and they are relatively inexpensive and easy
to install.


On the antifreeze leak prob....goto a local garage and borrow or ask them to
do a coolant pressure test of your cooling system. It should hold 15 psi
for 15 min. Once you start pressurizing the system, start looking around
for leaks. Also check around the intake area as well.

Hope this helps,


Duke

----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Pike" <iqintermedia@xxxx>
To: <dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 10:59 PM
Subject: [DML] Gas problems


> I go to put the nozzle back on the pump, and my foot
> slips, I look down, and there is gas running out of
> the bottom of the car like a garden hose.





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