Repair Safety Notice:
This information is for general instructional purposes only. Vehicle repair can be dangerous.
Verify all information, follow manufacturer service procedures, use proper tools and safety equipment,
and consult a qualified repair shop when needed.
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MMPRINCE4000
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR CONTRIBUTOR
8,548 POSTS
Check fuel rail, pressure regulator, rubber lines and fuel injector O rings for gas.
Nov 19, 2010 at 6:47 PM
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WRENCHTECH
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR CONTRIBUTOR
20,761 POSTS
That means you have a leak somewhere. It may not be a lot and it may be hard to find because it evaporates fast and may be a small leak. You may have to look for it with the engine running to maintain pressure.