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Greetings from Maryland

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Purchased a 2005 Outback last year and been fixing things mostly myself as they spring up.  But, now have a new issue that I'm trying to track down involving a gas leak.  Found this forum/community and have come for help. :)

In engine bay tighten hose clamp. But I think this usually a 6 cylinder issue.

 

Rear fuel filler rusty - replace it.

 

Rear gas lines leaking - repair. The last two are rust driven, vehicles in the rust belt are prone to them.

 

All three are in distinctly different places on the car.

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Thanks for the replay! Sorry not to give more detail earlier, wasn't sure if this thread was appropriate.  The leak is near the rear passenger tire. Not sure if the missing bolt broke off from rust or if it wasn't replaced once upon a repair.  I couldn't really see exactly what was leaking, going to jack car up this afternoon to get a better look.

 

Appreciatively

Dave

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Edited by djehrenr

Rear passenger is usually the fuel filler neck, they rust out in the northeast.

 

Could also be a metal line rusting through. Those are annoying.

Edited by grossgary

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Thanks! The fill neck makes sense, as I was generally smelling gas after filling up.

Welcome to the USMB, djehrenr--you've found a great place here!

 

Actually technical discussions should be in the Newer Generations forum, but as you can see, folks are anxious to offer help!

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