Fuel line leak - 1998 Honda Civic EX

Discussion in 'Civic' started by jkincaide, Apr 26, 2008.

  1. jkincaide

    jkincaide Guest

    Hi All:

    I have small fuel line leak in my 1998 Honda Civic EX. You can smell
    the gas only when the car has been driven. (Sometimes it is not driven
    for a week at a time). Looking from the drivers side of the car the
    the leak is located about the rear of the passenger door, and about
    1.5 feet to 2 feet under the car.

    Is this something that can be fixed by a do it yourself person with
    little or no experience, or does it require a mechanic.
     
    jkincaide, Apr 26, 2008
    #1

  2. Well it depends. Do you got tools, a jack, and some jackstands? If so
    you probably do it ur self. It's probaly leakin from a old broke
    rubber hose, or possibly jus a broke plastic line connector piece. But
    to find your problem ur gonna have to jack your car up fairly high ,
    so you can lower your tank to find the problem. But there's a decent
    amount of work to get to the tank lowering part. Your gonna have to
    remove splash guards and they can be a pain at times. Removing the
    rear tires makes the job easier. Hit up my website download yourself a
    free manufacturers owner manual that will help you step by step,
    pictures and all.

    http://joezlife.googlepages.com/backwoodztuner
     
    Backwoodz Tuner, Apr 26, 2008
    #2
  3. jkincaide

    jim beam Guest

    <snip spam>

    no dude, the line's routed internally, not externally - you won't see
    anything from underneath. and there are no plastic line connectors.
     
    jim beam, Apr 26, 2008
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