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Old 12-31-2007, 08:13 PM   #4 (permalink)
aphiolfs1925
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Hi everyone. I posted this because it happens to me. The hose that goes in to the fuel pressure regulator went off. The check engine light cames on and and the car fails at 800 rpm. I put the scanner and the code was "system lean".I called my tuner and he tell me that look after that hose.The point here is that you can blown your engine because the fuel pressure don't raise if this hose went off. I put a tie wrap in both of ends to secure it.My tuner knows about 12 people that loose their engines because of this issue.
great tip, fdiaz..it's definitely one that i'll check if my engine light comes on and the car fails. unfortunately, i'm not a mehanic.. can anyone plz show a pic of FPR hose and its location so that we can zip tie it. thanks
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