High pressure fuel lines ?
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High pressure fuel lines ?
Just out of curiosity can any one tell me how to bleed off the high pressure on the fuel lines? I had a #4 injector line leak awhile back and still cannot see any place on the line where it mite have leaked. $235 at the dealer to fix it. The part was 57$ the rest was labor and adjustments, what ever that means.
Is there a torque speck for the line fitting nuts ? I'm just wondering if maybe the fitting nut came loose ? Any info would be appreciated.
Is there a torque speck for the line fitting nuts ? I'm just wondering if maybe the fitting nut came loose ? Any info would be appreciated.
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Unless you are over 100K miles they should have replaced the injector line under warranty. Mine cracked and left me stranded, and Dodge picked up the towing the parts and the labor. On top of that the injector line costs about $20 from Cummins. Contact Dodge and get your money back for the repair.
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