L67
Re: L67
most of the time you can go to napa, auto zone or another auto parts place and see about getting a fuel line connector repair kit.
Not sure what you are talking about when you say clip. Do you mean the fuel line connector that is on the fuel line where it connects to the fuel rail? Does your fuel rail use two different sizes for the inlet and the outlet parts of the fuel rail? if it is the connector for the fuel rail is only one leaking? The inlet connector or the outlet connector?
if you removed the connectors and then it started leaking after you reconnected them, the O rings may have come out. Disconnect the leaking one and look inside the connector. There should be an O ring or a couple O rings and maybe a nylon washer, and then the clip that locks the connector to the fuel rail. If you haven't moved the vehicle around you might be able to look around where the area where you disconnected the connector and see if you can find the parts that may have come out of the connector and just clean them off and reconnect them.
Not sure what you are talking about when you say clip. Do you mean the fuel line connector that is on the fuel line where it connects to the fuel rail? Does your fuel rail use two different sizes for the inlet and the outlet parts of the fuel rail? if it is the connector for the fuel rail is only one leaking? The inlet connector or the outlet connector?
if you removed the connectors and then it started leaking after you reconnected them, the O rings may have come out. Disconnect the leaking one and look inside the connector. There should be an O ring or a couple O rings and maybe a nylon washer, and then the clip that locks the connector to the fuel rail. If you haven't moved the vehicle around you might be able to look around where the area where you disconnected the connector and see if you can find the parts that may have come out of the connector and just clean them off and reconnect them.