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My car has been up on jack stands for about 5 months now, and i went to work under it again and noticed it was leaking something. I had noticed earlier when i was working in the garage that it smelled like gas all of the sudden. I figured it was one of my neighbors doing something, because i didnt have any open gas lying around.
There are 3 lines going to/from my fpr. First one is blue and goes towards the engine. second 2 are smaller I will get some pics up asap of where the leak is coming from. The line that goes to the bottom of the fpr is the line that is leaking It is not a small drip, fluid is streaming down the control arm. Battery is disconnected. I found this under the car ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This post has been edited by 6gsillyca: Mar 11, 2007 - 5:30 PM |
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[quote name='6gsillyca' date='Mar 11, 2007 - 5:10 PM' post='535302']
My car has been up on jack stands for about 5 months now, and i went to work under it again and noticed it was leaking something. I had noticed earlier when i was working in the garage that it smelled like gas all of the sudden. I figured it was one of my neighbors doing something, because i didnt have any open gas lying around. There are 3 lines going to/from my fpr. First one is blue and goes towards the engine. second 2 are smaller I will get some pics up asap of where the leak is coming from. The line that goes to the bottom of the fpr is the line that is leaking It is not a small drip, fluid is streaming down the control arm. Battery is disconnected. I found this under the car What are you doing to the car? Is this something you loosened? Those banjo bolts dont just fall out on there own. If they are loose at all they will leak like a faucet. You could CAREFULLY connect the battery, turn the key on, and short the B+ and FP to turn the fuel pump on. If there is a leak you will find it VERY quickly. This is only helpful if you cant pinpoint the leak. This is assuming that your wiring was done properly. Good luck. Also dont catch anything on fire... ![]() This post has been edited by toyotacrazy: Mar 11, 2007 - 8:31 PM |
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