[s-cars] Leaking fuel line
Martin Baggenstos
martin.baggenstos at gmail.com
Mon Nov 25 14:43:39 PST 2013
Has anyone ever used 034 fuel line kit to replace all the fuel lines?
Martin
On Nov 25, 2013 1:12 PM, <manuelsanchez at starpower.net> wrote:
> I have also had this line go bad (the one that is supposed to be protected
> by the small skid plate). I couldn't get the fitting apart and thought that
> it would be wise to not apply heat here, so I took it to a shop to have
> them deal with it. Like Steve, I also used the factory part.
>
> Regards,
>
> Manny
> 95.5 urS6 Avant (RS2'd)
>
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> Date: Sun, 24 Nov 2013 12:53:57 -0800
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> I just developed a leak at the barb fitting of the supply fuel line located
> right in front of the right rear wheel. I believe this hose connects at the
> fuel pump right under the sealing cap in the trunk. Anyone have a similar
> problem and fixed it. Is this something that is a diy or would it turn out
> to be a major job like the fuel tank having to come out. The hose is about
> 115 dollars from Audi.
>
> Martin
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> I've had the fuel lines replaced with the factory parts- not that bad a
> job. There are other options (search fuel lines on the QuattroWorld forum)
> but I think the factory lines are the best option.
>
> Steve
>
> > On Nov 24, 2013, at 3:53 PM, Martin Baggenstos <
> martin.baggenstos at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > I just developed a leak at the barb fitting of the supply fuel line
> located
> > right in front of the right rear wheel. I believe this hose connects at
> the
> > fuel pump right under the sealing cap in the trunk. Anyone have a similar
> > problem and fixed it. Is this something that is a diy or would it turn
> out
> > to be a major job like the fuel tank having to come out. The hose is
> about
> > 115 dollars from Audi.
> >
> > Martin
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