MyBuick1998
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- Buick Lesabre, 1998, stock
Hello to everyone, just joined and hope to learn a few things.
I recenctly purchased a Buick LeSabre 1998.
There was a sale on gas so I pumped as much as I could into my tank.
Usually the pump stops at a certain point, in this case it did not and actually spilled a bit out.
I stopped pumping immediately and screwed on my gas cap.
When I got home, I noticed a puddle of fuel directly under the gas cap on left rear side of car.
I drove around for a few days and the issue went away.
Two days later, directly underneath the middle of the right rear passenger door, there was a leak. It drips out very slowly.
Definately smells like fuel, hard to tell what colour it is.
Could I have blown a hole in the fuel line, an Oring, the gas tank itself.
Very difficult to see, it is just behind the rocker panel (which of course is rusted)
Any thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
MyBuick1998
I recenctly purchased a Buick LeSabre 1998.
There was a sale on gas so I pumped as much as I could into my tank.
Usually the pump stops at a certain point, in this case it did not and actually spilled a bit out.
I stopped pumping immediately and screwed on my gas cap.
When I got home, I noticed a puddle of fuel directly under the gas cap on left rear side of car.
I drove around for a few days and the issue went away.
Two days later, directly underneath the middle of the right rear passenger door, there was a leak. It drips out very slowly.
Definately smells like fuel, hard to tell what colour it is.
Could I have blown a hole in the fuel line, an Oring, the gas tank itself.
Very difficult to see, it is just behind the rocker panel (which of course is rusted)
Any thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
MyBuick1998