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93 GA losing gas
Just filled the darn thing 2 weeks ago and drove about 10 miles since. Got in this morning and the guage is down to almost half. I've suspected I was losing gas somewhere but this confirms. Definately wasn't stolen and the car was definately not driven. No leaks either. Anyone have any ideas?
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Re: 93 GA losing gas
usually a fouled spark plug can cause gas problems. I would replace the plugs and boots
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Re: 93 GA losing gas
I do not believe that old spark plugs would give 2 miles per gallon mileage, you have a leak. I had an O ring give it up on my fuel rail the other day but that was a particularly miniscule leak. What you are describing is a rather large leak. definately check all the lines to and from the fuel tank and the tank itself, A gas leak, especially one this bad, would be rather dangerous. One other thing, I wouldnt be driving the car around.
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Re: 93 GA losing gas
I would say a leak that bad you would see or smell the leak.I am thinking your sending unit is going bad.Good luck and let us know what it was.
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Re: 93 GA losing gas
A six, I repeat, a 6 year old thread?
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Re: 93 GA losing gas
yes, really. haven't owned the car in 4 yrs
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