The Fixer
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Did some searching, but this certainly doesn't seem to be a common thing. My daughter came home from work tonight, and says "Dad, the Jeep smelled like gas on the way home." So I put on some shoes and walk out...sure enough, I smell fuel too. Start looking around, and everything is dry on the driver side. Walk to the passenger side, and the cap for the Schrader valve is wet, and so is the rail right in that area. Hmmm, not good!
My son is a Ford tech, so I called him outside. He dried it off, and suggests to prime the pump and lets see what happens. So, key on, key off. A few seconds later, we see a wet spot on the rail. Then he opened the cap and fuel starts squirting out of the Schrader valve - odd, since normally you have to press in on those things to get fuel!
Does anyone know if the valve is serviceable? Or do we need to replace the whole rail?
My son is a Ford tech, so I called him outside. He dried it off, and suggests to prime the pump and lets see what happens. So, key on, key off. A few seconds later, we see a wet spot on the rail. Then he opened the cap and fuel starts squirting out of the Schrader valve - odd, since normally you have to press in on those things to get fuel!
Does anyone know if the valve is serviceable? Or do we need to replace the whole rail?