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nfoose 11-06-2008 12:36 PM

Fuel leak on 99 Dodge
 
Bombers,

Looking for a little help here.. This morning I stopped at gas station and left the truck running outside. When I came out about three minutes later there was about a four or five inch pool of diesel under the engine on the ground.

When I popped the hood, I noticed that fuel looks to be seeping out of the grommet of the sensor located on top of the fuel filter housing. It wasn't too cold outside, only about 50 or so, and I haven't noticed this leak before.

What sensor is located on the top of the fuel filter housing, and can I replace the grommet easily or do I have to replace the entire sensor??

Any help would be appreciated!

Thanks,
Nate
1999 Dodge 2500

2500HeavyDuty 11-06-2008 01:20 PM

Bump.


i might be waaay wrong, but maybe its a bad o-ring

06 DIESEL 11-06-2008 01:41 PM

I will look at the one in the garage when I get home today for you and let you know what I find out.

nfoose 11-06-2008 04:52 PM

Also, I changed the fuel filter about a thousand miles ago, and the o ring hadn't leaked at all, so I think that should be good.

Thanks for the help

Nate

feroxman 11-06-2008 05:13 PM

I have this same problem
 
I have this same problem, what can be done to fix this?

It is definitely leaking at the grommet, not the o-ring.

Thanks.

jfoose 11-06-2008 07:32 PM

Anybody have any ideas on this one? Is it the water in fuel sensor that's leaking?

feroxman 11-06-2008 11:34 PM

It looks like it is leaking at the grommet, where the wires for the pre filter heater enter the enclosure.

The replacement fuel filter canister assembly runs over $1000 from the local Dodge dealer.

I don't even have the heater plugged in, it shorted out several years ago and I never replaced it because of the cost.

Is there some way to replace the whole filter canister and there by eliminate the leak?

Any of your thoughts would be very much appreciated.

jfoose 11-08-2008 08:50 AM

FASS or Airdog but that is a little more expensive than what is needed, can the grommet be replaced?

Dr. Evil 11-08-2008 04:54 PM


Originally Posted by jfoose (Post 232939)
Anybody have any ideas on this one? Is it the water in fuel sensor that's leaking?

I am not familiar with the early 24Vs and Im not aware of any WIFs that are on top of a filter housing - they are usually near the bottom. If its just a grommet/o-ring it should be easily replaced. Hopefully someone with an early 24V will chime in.

Dr. Evil 11-08-2008 04:56 PM


Originally Posted by feroxman (Post 233031)

Is there some way to replace the whole filter canister and there by eliminate the leak?

You might be able to find a used canister from someone on these boards that has installed a FASS or Airdog and eliminated the factory fuel filter housing.


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