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Old 12-21-2003, 11:51 AM
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Gas drips underneith when tank is full?

2nd time now... I fill the gas tank and it starts dripping(at a good pace) from the underbelly. Is there a over flow line? I made sure I did not over fill it. Thanks! after I drive it about 40 miles it stops

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Re: Gas drips underneith when tank is full?

Either the seal on you fuel module or the fuel module itself is leaking.
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