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Fuel lines are really cheap to replace ////to check disconnect the line on both sides use compressed air on 1 side and feel the air on the other side //you may have a clogged screen on the fuel pump in the tank or the pumps shot
Hi,some citi golfs got a problem with there feul tank,the tank have a not return valve at the pipe going out of tank so what happens is like the car is turning or tilting the valve gets stuck and its stops petrol flow.best is to get a long screw driver to wedge it open.or if that fails it best to replace tank.hope this helps.regards conraad
The 8 liters of diesel mixed with the 25 liters will make the vehicle smoke a little but if you continue to dilute the diesel/petrol mixture with petrol as your tank level goes down you should have minimal problems. When the tank gets to half you should refill it with petrol for at least two times. The main two problems I could think of that would cause you any concern would be the fuel filter getting partially plugged and the injectors gumming up. By continuing to dilute the tank with petrol you should be okay because the filter and injectors will clean themselves up while you drive. Just make sure you do not take any short drives. Let the engine warm up to operating temperature until you have ran at least two complete tanks of petrol through it.
I had a broken wire that runs the power from the battery to the fuse box under the hood in my 94 Celica. It had symptoms of a bad battery or alternator. I spliced the wire and haven't had any issue since then.
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