[s-cars] Fuel rail - recall question
Sean Douglas
s_douglas at telus.net
Mon Nov 24 18:37:10 PST 2008
Good advice Fred.
Mine started leaking about a year ago. Smelled the tail-tale odour of raw
fuel, pulled over and saw fuel leaking copiously at the swivel connection, a
slight push with my finger and it sprayed out.
The hose and fuel rail are all one piece and its not cheap. I noticed that
the replacement does not swivel.
Sean D.
1997 S6
> -----Original Message-----
> From: s-car-list-bounces at audifans.com
> [mailto:s-car-list-bounces at audifans.com] On Behalf Of Fred Munro
> Sent: November 24, 2008 5:28 PM
> To: David Forgie; s-car-list
> Cc: weski at icubed.com
> Subject: Re: [s-cars] Fuel rail - recall question
>
>
> As Dave pointed out, the recall does not include the fuel
> rail hoses. Given the same construction as the original fuel
> filter hose, it was only a matter of time until the fuel rail
> hoses began leaking. So, if you want a recall, file
> complaints with the NHTSA. They need details on the
> components that are failing and enough complaints to indicate
> it's not an isolated problem. They take fuel leaks very
> seriously, as does Transport Canada. Since a fuel hose recall
> already exists, it may be an easier sell to convince them to
> extend it to the other under-hood fuel hoses with the same
> construction.
>
> Guys, I'd begin examining the hoses on your cars for signs of
> leakage. I plan on doing mine on a routine basis.
>
> Fred Munro
> '97 S6
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:s-car-list-bounces at audifans.com]On Behalf Of David Forgie
> Sent: November 24, 2008 10:32 AM
> To: s-car-list
> Cc: weski at icubed.com
> Subject: [s-cars] Fuel rail - recall question
>
>
> The NHTSA Recall Campaign number is 00V068000. Audi called it "KY"
> (somebody has a
> perverted sense of humor). It is involve, and I quote:
>
> "...underhood fuel line leakage in 1992-1995 Audi 100, S4,
> and S6 vehicles equipped with 2.2L I-5 DOHC turbo (S4 and S6)
> or 2.8L V-6 SOHC normally aspirated (100 and A6) engines.
> Several owners allege incidents of fuel spraying or dripping
> from a compression fitting in the fuel supply tube asssembly
> between the fuel filter and the fuel rail assembly. The
> fitting reportedly joins a steel braided section of rubber
> hose to a metal fuel tube. Some of the owners allege that the
> replacement fuel tube assembly design was modified in the
> replacement part."
>
> It did NOT involve the fuel lines to or from the injector
> fuel rail - but it probably should have.
>
> Dave F.
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