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[DML] Gas leak from the accumulator hole area
- From: "yenitz" <charliebritt@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 03 Jul 2009 20:30:49 -0000
Hey all,
I've got a small gas leak is coming from underneath the center of the vehicle, and the best I can tell, coming out of the cubby hole area where the accumulator is mounted.
However, after running the car and letting it leak, I jacked it up, slid underneath with a flashlight, and all the lines in and out of the accumulator are dry.  I dont see any noticeable gas at any of the connectors to and from the accumulator.
But, there is a metal line that is visible closer to the opening of the hole that appears to be leaking something... but when I rub my gloves and paper towel over it, it appears to be oil.   The puddle on the ground is definitely gas though.  I think we all are familiar with the 87 octane that is engrained in our lungs.
Anyone know what this steel line is hanging below the accumulator?  And is it a common leak point?  Sorry for the elementary questions... but trying to look up the diagrams has been a built difficult for me on this holiday weekend.
Regards,
Charlie
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