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Depends on what's leaking. The fuel line runs down that side of the truck to a fuel filter near the front. If the filter or a filter connector has failed or is loose, try replacing the filter. If the problem is a leaking line, you will have to find the exact location of the leak and try either installing a repair kit (cut the line and insert coupler), or if badly damaged, replace the line.
which part of the evap system are you looking for. there are several components in your evap system. if you are looking for the evap canister it is located near the rear of the vehicle either on drivers side near the gas tank or just in front of the gas tank. it is a black plastic box with usually 2 vacuum lines running into it. if you are going off an evap leak engine code start with a new gas cap. a bad seal on a gas cap can cause the computer to read an evap leak. if that doesnt work then you may need to have a smoke test done at a local garage. basically they fill the evap system with smoke with a special machine then look for the smoke to appear from the leak in the system. again the evap system consists of several components that run from the engine to the gas tank. it circulates the vapor fumes from the gas back to the tank to be reburned so it does not get released into the atmosphere.
fuel line leak-have to get it on a lift asap, it could be as easy as a split or dryed out rubber line or a rusted through metal fuel line-no matter what, you do not want to let this go long.
The filter is inside the tank. could have a fuel leak, thats why it smells. I would ck it cold, turn the key so that the fuel system pressurizes, then follow the lines and look for a leak. ck any joints, and at the injectors.
Not really, there is a tube and I be it is connected it just gets clogged...... let me know what year Jeep it is or you can look on the passenger side firewall and you will see a tube that points down the is it . try squeezing it then you can pull it out it is real easy to put back in.. Clear it and drain the A/C..
Raise the car w/ a jack and place on safety stands after your next fill up. Look at gas tank, vent hoses, fill hose, fuel lines , something is definitely leaking. It could be anything from rusty deteriorating gas tank, or fuel lines, to a loose connection of the fill pipe, rotted, split vent line, etc. Check this out asap as this sounds like a serious safety concern, you don't want to be driving a fire bomb
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