Yes! Any fuel leak is dangerous!
Fuel pressure regulators are usually along the intake manifold in the engine compartment at the end of a fuel rail. If I knew of a fuel pressure regulator leak, I wouldn't even drive the vehicle to the repair shop!
You're playing with fire!
2007-07-11 05:06:01
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answered by hsueh010 7
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its extremely dangerous, everything around the regulator is hot and there's always a good chance of some kind of little spark under the hood, or a little spray on the exhaust manifold. DO NOT DRIVE THE CAR WITH A LEAK, GET IT FIXED ASAP.
2007-07-11 07:00:32
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answered by shane d 3
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Yes it can start an engine compartment fire and destroy the vehicle. Do not run the engine until it is repaired.
Belkin: pressure regulator, not fuel pump.
2007-07-11 05:07:34
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answered by gailforce_wind 6
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gasoline pump, spark plugs, spark plug wires, distributer cap, and rotor.... very severe-severe high quality, youve in easy terms given it a severe-severe high quality track-up. yet you havent solved the cranking/commencing up situation. replace the starter. that's what actual turns the motor untill the distributor sparks it electrically. if the brushes are worn indoors the Bendix housing, then you definately wont get the starter to coach very a lot if in any admire and additionally you particularly wont get adequate chilly cranking ability to coach it over. thats the situation i will have long previous first on concern that its a substantial ingredient in touch with the situation you describe.
2016-12-10 08:56:09
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answered by Anonymous
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yes for if the gas leaks on or around the exhaust manifold there will be a fire
2007-07-11 05:05:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Not really that bad. Most peoples are inside the gas tank. So its not like its something inside the vehicle cab.
Many people wait for the repair because they can cost 200 bucks for remove and replace.
2007-07-11 05:06:03
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answered by Belkin 3
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