I had taken my Jeep to the dealership to get it serviced. I had told them that I've been getting a late start when starting my truck and that I have been smelling gasoline while driving. Later that evening, I had gotten a call back from the dealership telling me that the main fuel distribution hose harness under the intake of the engine had came loose causing the fuel hose to break and leak gas. I guess with the heat of the engine and vibration rubbing the hose cracked and made gas leak. Kind of dangerous if it was to go on. Luckily it was caught on time and possibly prevented the truck to catch on fire.
I had taken my Jeep to the dealership to get it serviced. I had told them that I've been getting a late start when starting my truck and that I have been smelling gasoline while driving. Later that evening, I had gotten a call back from the dealership telling me that the main fuel distribution hose harness under the intake of the engine had came loose causing the fuel hose to break and leak gas. I guess with the heat of the engine and vibration rubbing the hose cracked and made gas leak. Kind of dangerous if it was to go on. Luckily it was caught on time and possibly prevented the truck to catch on fire.
- Armando C., Cypress, US