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3 Signs of Damaged or Leaking Fuel Injection Lines

Vehicles having fuel injection systems are fitted with rubber hoses called fuel injection lines. They resemble standard fuel hoses in both look and operation, but they include extra layers of reinforcement that enable them to withstand the noticeably higher pressures produced by fuel injection systems.

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3 Signs of Damaged or Leaking Fuel Injection Lines

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  1. 3 Signs of Damaged or Leaking Fuel Injection Lines Verify your car's MOT status and rectify any fuel leaks to avoid having an emissions test fail at the next MOT. Search online immediately for vehicle service near me garages and make an appointment for a mechanic to diagnose and repair the problem if your car starts to smell like fuel and performance issues start to occur at the same time. If you check MOT history of your car, a fuel injector line leak may have been the cause of a previous MOT emissions test failure.

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