Cold weather fuel leak at injector 2.8
1999 2.8 Quattro. I parked the car outside in a northern Alberta town and we saw -40. When we got the car started, (took a bit of work) fuel was spewing from one injector where the fuel rail connects to the injector.
I had it towed to a heated garage. When everything warmed up, the problem dissapeared.
I'm assuming the extreme cold must have caused the problem. I've ordered new o-rings for the injectors and am hoping this will solve any future problems.
Has anyone else seen the same problem. Anything wrong with my diagnosis?
Tim
I had it towed to a heated garage. When everything warmed up, the problem dissapeared.
I'm assuming the extreme cold must have caused the problem. I've ordered new o-rings for the injectors and am hoping this will solve any future problems.
Has anyone else seen the same problem. Anything wrong with my diagnosis?
Tim
Yes, my daughter's '99 A4 leaked fuel from a couple injectors when it was colder than -17c. (2.8l engine.) When you cycle the key on and off a couple times, you could smell raw fuel under the hood. Warm up the car, and the problem goes away. Not a big job, any hydraulics shop carries the correct o-rings, just specify Viton material, if you want to do the job yourself.
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