tekfire07
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Hello I have fuel leaking from the line on the left. What is causing this and what needs to be replaced?
Thanks in advance for any help.
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Erik
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2009 Tahor flex fuelYear, make, mileage, and any trouble codes? If you don't have a code reader yet, most auto parts stores will plug in and read the codes for you.
That appears to be the back side of your fuel filler assembly, and looks damp at the top of the fuel vapor vent.
If you don't have any codes, and no check engine light, my first thought is your topping off your fuel tank. That's definitely something you do not want to do in these vehicles. As soon as the pump clicks, pull the nozzle out. Bad things happen from continuing to top it off.... Like flooding the carbon canister that absorbs vapors, breaking loose the carbon pellets inside and then they work their way through out your fuel system.
The side effects of "topping it off" can be worse depending on your location. In Tucson Arizona in August, if you park it with a full tank for a day.... The heat will expand the fuel in the tank and it has to go somewhere. Not so much a problem in Prudhoe Bay Alaska.
If you are not topping it off, you'll need to plug in with a scanner and monitor the EVAP system to make sure the components are functioning correctly. (Like the evap solenoid mounted on the intake manifold. It opens and closes, controlled by the ECM, to burn off fuel vapor. If it's stuck closed, that becomes as much of an issue as becoming stuck open, which ends up flooding the engine and giving you difficult starting)
Most places these days want around 180 to $200 to plug in, and diagnose an issue. For that price you can get a bidirectional scanner that will tell you what you need to know. Considering that one use pretty much pays for itself, it actually is well worth spending a couple hundred more for a better quality unit.
But I always recommend starting with the least expensive option. Make sure the tank isn't being overfilled.... And then take a look at it again. There's a good chance that will solve your problem.