3.2
definitely annoying- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 43,388 miles
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Upon approaching the 1996 Cadillac Deville it was noted that a fluid was dripping from behind the left front wheel. Inspection revealed that the leak was gasoline - opening the hood found no leaks. Car was started in order to relocate it in the drive way, within a minute of starting there was a strong blast of vaporized gasoline spraying on the driveway. Car was immediately shutoff. Further inspection showed there was a leak from the plastic fuel line under the floor at a location under the driver's seat. The plastic fuel line is mounted parallel the body and it is about 9 inches outboard of the catalytic converter. This was the first time that day that the car was started. The car was towed to the Cadillac dealer where it was repaired by installing a new fuel harness - part number 25644121 at a cost of $608 to me. Any design that uses plastic (nylon) fuel lines placed so close to the hottest part of the car is just plain irresponsible !
- Arlington, VA, USA
The fuel pump was inoperative. The dealer was notified. * fuel pump failed caused by metal shavings found in plastic fuel tank. Fuel pump and tank were replaced.
- Eureka, SD, USA
Vehicle backfires when started.
- Republic, MO, USA
- Chicago, IL, USA