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Post by kelvin247 on Sept 23, 2012 13:03:28 GMT 8
Hi guy, This afternoon after i pumped a full tank of petrol. The pump attendant pointed to me that my car was leaking fuel(300-500ml). i went home later and checked and it stop leaking.
What's the cause of this? Do i need to get it done right away? since it's flammable
Ps. Will check again later...
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Post by picanyeo on Sept 23, 2012 14:05:47 GMT 8
I think it wouldn't do any harm to get it checked for a piece of mind. There may be some underlying problems which can only be revealed by a mechanic.
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Post by Smooth Rider on Sept 23, 2012 17:26:37 GMT 8
Get it check or next pump do it yourself.
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Post by Khoo's Pica 110 on Sept 23, 2012 21:16:44 GMT 8
Question, did the pump attendant accidentally pump over flow the petrol ?
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Post by kelvin247 on Sept 23, 2012 21:32:25 GMT 8
Question, did the pump attendant accidentally pump over flow the petrol ? Good question!!! i also suspect that...anyway i just checked my U/C again, no leak detected. Will monitor over the next few day and also for the next fuel top-up.
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Post by Gresini on Sept 24, 2012 14:16:15 GMT 8
trace fuel line + vapour return line to confirm all no crack. Get specialist to check for you better.
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Post by kelvin247 on Sept 30, 2012 21:37:48 GMT 8
Leaked again today after i pumped full tank of petrol...zzz gg to see my mech 2morrrow.
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Post by picachu on Oct 20, 2012 20:01:53 GMT 8
I got the same problem as you! Went to JB pump and fuel was leaking from my undercarriage. Brought to workshop the next day and got it check. Fuel pump seal damage. Had to change the whole pump as no spare seal around. In the end he brought to a seal specialist and get the seal repaired but no gurantees &*(&)^%^)*U)(.. Will monitor on the next pump.
May I know whats your model and does others have this problem too?
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