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Fuel pump fuel line quick connect

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98 forester, strong gas odor. Digging around and found the leak is coming from the quick connector located right on top of fuel pump.

Is this a common place for gas to leak/sipping thru? I am assume I will need a new connector? Any suggestion?

Thanks

Pretty common for the metal piping there to rust. If the rust spreads up under the o-ring seal in the connector it would cause a leak.

 

You will probably have to replace the entire fuel pump unit to repair that.

what Faritax said - and it can be a real bear to get that connector apart.

 

This is what it looks like when you do get it apart...

 

fuelconnector3.jpg

 

you are supposed to be able to squeeze the white part to slide the hose side off...I had to do a fair amount of digging with a dental pick to get enough rust out of there to be able to separate mine.

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