Gents, yes you can have vapor lock with fuel injection, not often heard of but you can. check the fuel cap for debris(often the problem) or you might have other issues than just vapor lock. good luck hope this helps.
2007-01-15 06:04:27
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answered by num1huckfinn 5
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The true definition of vapor lock is that the gasoline is boiling in the line at some point close to the engine or exhaust system so fast that the pump is pumping only vapors. It is a thing of the past or of car builders. If you still suspect that, you would move the fuel lines away from any source of heat or insulate them if they cannot be moved.
2007-01-15 06:21:38
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answered by a simple man 6
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Amoung many things that can go wrong with this model is the typical failure of the electric fuel pump. It will intermitantly fail tp pump fuel due to a faulty O ring seal in the pump. Check dealer bulletin regarding this issue on recall.
2007-01-15 06:07:50
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answered by bill5th 2
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2016-12-02 07:52:42
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answered by Anonymous
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You shouldn't have vapor lock with fuel injection. You have another problem. Check fuel pressure and fuel filter.
2007-01-15 06:00:49
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answered by Albert F 5
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Frozen line most likely. Gotta get it indoors to thaw. or a hair dryer on the line. Dump a double dose of heet in the tank too.
2007-01-15 06:03:14
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answered by Ricky J. 6
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maybe fuel line is to close to a heat source. purchase a pack of wooden cloths pins. clip a couple onto fuel line, they should absorb what heat you have. this is a temp. fix to find the problem.
2007-01-15 23:13:52
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answered by DASH 5
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puchase a vented fuel cap
2007-01-15 06:01:36
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answered by TK M 2
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check and see if you have the correct fuel cap,that could do it,.the fuel filter also
2007-01-15 06:03:03
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answered by vincent c 4
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keep the tank full
2007-01-19 05:16:40
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answered by peterosefan1414 3
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