Jim Cobler
10-13-2004, 16:27
I don't see how the fuel sensor can sense a leak in a fuel tank in the bed of a pickup but it apparently did.
I have a fuel pump which draws fuel from the bottom of my bed tank and pushes it through a Baldwin 1259 water separating/filter and back into the other end of the tank. To determine when the filter may need changing I decided to put a pressure sensing gauge in the line before the filter. I was a little careless because I had a regular drip at one of the fittings.
My check engine light came on and the dealer said the code was leaking fuel and that was the only leak we could find. Once the leak was fixed the light did not come on again.
I am surprised that this could happen.
Jim
I have a fuel pump which draws fuel from the bottom of my bed tank and pushes it through a Baldwin 1259 water separating/filter and back into the other end of the tank. To determine when the filter may need changing I decided to put a pressure sensing gauge in the line before the filter. I was a little careless because I had a regular drip at one of the fittings.
My check engine light came on and the dealer said the code was leaking fuel and that was the only leak we could find. Once the leak was fixed the light did not come on again.
I am surprised that this could happen.
Jim