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: the contact stated gas and fumes leaked consistently while the vehicle was in motion or parked. The fuel filter was replaced, but that did not remedy the problem. There was a NHTSA recall #00V164000 regarding fuel system, gasoline:delivery. The dealer was contacted and determined that the vehicle was not included in the recall due to the VIN. The vehicle had not been repaired.
00 V 164 000/fuel line fittings: While re-fueling the vehicle, the consumer noticed fuel leaking from the filler neck. The vehicle was taken to the dealer. The dealer located a rubber fuel line that was deteriorating and the vehicle was not covered under that recall.
Fuel leaking from vehicle. Dealer determined a clamp was missing on fuel line, causing it to come off and leak fuel. Dealer stated clamp had been omitted at the factory.
Recall number 00V164000-fuel line fittings. Recall repairs were not preformed, and vehicle was still experiencing the problem. Consumer stated the transmission is also bad, there is a bad vibration, also there is a heavy pull to the right.
- Orlando, FL, USA
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- Louisville, KY, USA