fuel return line replacement

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by tedliu525, Jun 16, 2005.

  1. tedliu525

    tedliu525 Guest

    last year I accidentally broke the tip of the fuel
    return line on my 1990 Grand Voyager SE 3.3L. There's
    an one-inch long crack on it at the front end.
    So I just duct-taped the broken hose. Everything seems
    to be OK. I had no found an auto parts store that
    carries the part. I was told that this is a dealer item.
    I wonder if it is ok to leave it duct-taped for a
    long haul (again, it's been a year now). I have
    not checked with the dealer. But can anyone
    tell me a ballpark figure for the fuel return
    line replacement at the dealer?
    Thanks,
    Ted
     
    tedliu525, Jun 16, 2005
    #1
  2. Wow. You duct-taped a line that carries fuel, and you've been driving it
    around for a year? And as if that's not enough, you actually have to
    question whether to fix it right? You are incredibly, remarkably,
    astoundingly stupid and cheap. And your parents must have made a really
    good choice of religion, too.
     
    Daniel J. Stern, Jun 16, 2005
    #2
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