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I have a diesel truck. I noticed that I could smell fuel when the truck was idling. I checked underneath and notice a pool of fuel on the ground about midway back under the truck. I checked underneath and noticed the fuel line was leaking just before it entered the fuel cooler. The line had burst due to excessive rust.
2004 Chevrolet Silverado. Consumer writes regarding repairs for a fuel injectors when the dealer inspected the vehicle, they found the number six injector had a high fuel balance rate and therefore, was not covered under warranty. The consumer had to pay for the repairs at a cost of $ 5300.
They warranty covers injectors replacement of 2001-2003 Chevy duramax diesels my truck is a 2004 with a 2003 engine and has injectors replaced at 63000 miles already and because my truck is an 04 with a 03 engine they deny the claim but allow the 2001-2003 owners injectors to be replaced.
- Pittsburg, KS, USA
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- Galion, OH, USA