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    TD5 fuel leak near pump

    Hi I came home last night, hopped out of the disco and could smell diesel so
    looked underneath and found fuel leaking from top of tank and running onto ground. It stopped running but was still dripping. When started engine again it started to pour out again until I turned it off again.
    Not sure if it is fuel pump or fuel lines leaking.
    I have removed cover over filter and dish was full of fuel but cover was not covered with fuel so I don't think it was squirting out but running out.
    Has anyone had this problem and what caused it
    Thanks Bob

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    Quote Originally Posted by robinaport View Post
    Hi I came home last night, hopped out of the disco and could smell diesel so
    looked underneath and found fuel leaking from top of tank and running onto ground. It stopped running but was still dripping. When started engine again it started to pour out again until I turned it off again.
    Not sure if it is fuel pump or fuel lines leaking.
    I have removed cover over filter and dish was full of fuel but cover was not covered with fuel so I don't think it was squirting out but running out.
    Has anyone had this problem and what caused it
    Thanks Bob
    One of the lines has rubbed through - not uncommon - do a search on here and you'll find plenty of info on the problem and fix.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chriis Keath View Post
    Hi thanks looks like it could be fuel line is it easy to replace.
    There is four pipes going to the fuel pump not sure what they all do and which one feeds the fuel to engine
    BoB

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    Green number 2 from left side of car Chris

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    Quote Originally Posted by robinaport View Post
    Hi thanks looks like it could be fuel line is it easy to replace.
    There is four pipes going to the fuel pump not sure what they all do and which one feeds the fuel to engine
    BoB
    They come as a set of 4 and you have to remove the tank to fit them . It comes down on an angle to the left and its usually swelled a bit bigger than the aperture between the chassis rails so takes a bit of shoving. straight forward just a bit messy and fiddly .

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    I dunno, but I have rubbed through the green pipe three times, and been able to buy it separately.

    No need to remove the tank, just lower it on it's straps and you can poke the new pipe in to place. I have wrapped mine in heater hose so it won't rub through again.

    Cheers,

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    Quote Originally Posted by cjc_td5 View Post
    I dunno, but I have rubbed through the green pipe three times, and been able to buy it separately.

    No need to remove the tank, just lower it on it's straps and you can poke the new pipe in to place. I have wrapped mine in heater hose so it won't rub through again.

    Cheers,
    3rd time lucky hey
    Just be carful if you don't fully remove and clean all the dirt and blue metal that may be up there you don't want to push the tank up against any crap and cause any other rub spots.

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    Thumbs up thanks but have booked it into repairer for Friday it is the green hose that leaks

    hi have booked it into repairer for Friday
    thanks for all the help


    Quote Originally Posted by cjc_td5 View Post
    I dunno, but I have rubbed through the green pipe three times, and been able to buy it separately.

    No need to remove the tank, just lower it on it's straps and you can poke the new pipe in to place. I have wrapped mine in heater hose so it won't rub through again.

    Cheers,

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    Yep had same problem do your self a favour and tell them to rap. The new lines up or the same thing will happen again . Used elect tape then split tube over the top

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