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Re: Fuel leak in the engine compartment
For a serious issue like this I would
a) not drive the car any more until the parts are replaced and the leak resolved
b) don't screw around trying to save a buck, I personally would just get the dealer parts no matter what the cost.
c) the fuel-line disconnect tool is available at any "chain" auto parts store.
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