Originally Posted By: Iwant2fish
Originally Posted By: DaveD
apparently there may be a potential vapor leak in the fuel system. Attendant says to me it is nothing serious but I ask how would you fix it. Then basically replace the part where the leak is.

Thanks for comments guys.


You asked some parts monkey how to fix it. beathead

Well you didn't list the code or the vehicle, but it sound like you have a EVAP leak, could be a number of things. But most places with run a smoke test to find the leak, most of the time they are fairly simple issues. But I have a feeling that maybe it isn't so simple, since they didn't fix it in the first place.

Was this a used car dealer or a new car dealer?




I asked the part salesman how it could/would be fixed...just like I asked a bunch of guys on a fishing board what it means. Doesn't mean I'm going to do what anybody says, just gathering information on the subject.

I specifically left out the make and model because then you get a dozen guys questioning your purchase. But if you must know, it was a 2002 Dodge Quad Cab 1500 4x4 with 58,000 miles and it was bought from a used dealer after looking for about 6 months for the features and price I wanted.


Edited by DaveD (06/13/11 12:51 AM)
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