Toyota Most Common Fuel Leak
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- Опубликовано: 27 янв 2024
- Toyota Most Common Fuel Leak
In this video I have a 2003 2.4 Toyota Camry with a heavy fuel smell. This is a very common fuel leak issue with Toyota's and I am going to share with you what that is and how to fix it. Join me in this adventure and you will not be disappointed.
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Good job Tony. Last one I did was not removable, had to replace the whole rail.
Oh wow I have never dealt with one of them. Was it leaking?
Thanks for watching
@@NutsandBoltswithTone yeah, it was. I thought I could just repair that, but they don’t sell the part.
@@ToolDemos that is a bummer.
Excellent tone. That screw on it and some technicians used to try to adjust it 😂
Oh I figured something like that. I appreciate you watching.
If that grease finds its way on the injectors then you will be unhappy. Toyota service manual specify using gasoline to lube the o rings or spindle oil. I have used gasoline and it has worked fine
Thank you for watching
I've been working on toyota's for 22 years and have never seen a fuel damper leak.
I don't work on Toyota's and I've seen one on a 90's Pickup.
@NotMe-rt4hk I guess my point is that seeing one leak on a 33 year old pickup doesn't make it a common leak. Toyotas, in general, never really have fuel leaks. Other than something caused by user error.
Ok well you are lucky. Thanks for watching.
I didn't say it happens all the time, I said if you have a fuel leak on a Toyota it is most likely the damper. Thanks for watching.
Thr fuel pulsation damper has an oring that could be the cause of the leak. Was it the oring or the pulsation damper that was leaking
Well it was not the connection at the fuel rail so it must be the damper, I am sure there is an o ring in there but we do not do that. Thanks for watching.