what have you gotten done on your blazer today?
#4371
Is it just me or anyone else have anxiety all day when the cars at the mechanics? when my dodge was having its heater core fixed i was going crazy all day.
#4372
Oh I'm the same way. I just don't like being without a car, I think. Well, that and I dread the call telling me how much money I have to fork out, haha. Hopefully this time they say the fuel smell issue I'm having is simply something they didn't tighten down or something cheap (free) to fix.
#4373
Fuel smell inside the car? last guy that had that issue it was the fuel system leaking
Good luck!
I work on my own cars etc,but that core i was not gonna touch. it was worth the 600 to me after i saw what needed to be done...
Good luck!
I work on my own cars etc,but that core i was not gonna touch. it was worth the 600 to me after i saw what needed to be done...
#4374
No, fuel smell outside of the car. I just had the fuel pump replaced, so it's kind of odd that I would suddenly be smelling fuel towards the back. Because of this, I'm hoping it's their problem and will be fixed without a charge.
I try to do as much of the work on my truck as I can, but with limited space/tools/knowledge, I end up doing mostly just basic stuff. I absolutely refuse to touch a fuel pump/filter/etc however. I probably would do the injector if that goes out, but that's as far as I delve into fuel system issues.
I try to do as much of the work on my truck as I can, but with limited space/tools/knowledge, I end up doing mostly just basic stuff. I absolutely refuse to touch a fuel pump/filter/etc however. I probably would do the injector if that goes out, but that's as far as I delve into fuel system issues.
#4377
the heater core isnt that bad. i did it on this truck. took all day but i only paid 40 or 30 for the heater core. everything is fine and dandy now. you just need paitence when it comes to stuff like this. everybody is scared to touch fuel lines for some reason. its not that big of a deal. at least not on fuel injected trucks lol. i did all the fuel lines in the k5 and it was only around 30 bucks or so. not including the fuel cell i got.
#4378
I've heard horror stories of people kinking the fuel line, rounding off the filter bolts, etc and it's just not something I'm interested in trying. Plus the idea of laying under a leaking fuel line while I install the new filter is not my idea of fun.
#4379
the heater core isnt that bad. i did it on this truck. took all day but i only paid 40 or 30 for the heater core. everything is fine and dandy now. you just need paitence when it comes to stuff like this. everybody is scared to touch fuel lines for some reason. its not that big of a deal. at least not on fuel injected trucks lol. i did all the fuel lines in the k5 and it was only around 30 bucks or so. not including the fuel cell i got.