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Originally Posted by r0nin89
A crash course in leaking gas that I personally learned is that your stock lines suck. For the 50 bucks it would be very worth it to replace your lines from the last joint with flex lines. Get a fire exstinguisher and play it safe. I've seen pictures of beutiful cars burning down to the ground because they didnt have a $30 extinguisher... Your problem is most likely nothing at all to tell you the truth. Gas runs through those lines everyday and it wouldnt suprise me the joints smell like that. Best bet is to monitor it but if you cant smell it in your vents its probably not leaking.
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I have an appointment with the dealer Wednesday. Or am I better off taking it to a local repair shop or gas station repair shop? Where can I get the flex lines that fit my car? And is it difficult to do myself? Thanks.
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Originally Posted by JSPERFORMANCE
Yes, those lines are fragile.. Give them a thorough inspection. You may not see any actual wet areas but a hairline crack can cause a leak that will just look like vapor coming out of the line. Pull the sheathing off of the lines and check them out from head to toe..
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What is the sheathing? Is that the big plastic tube with yellow caution labels? Thanks.