Fuel leak (2002 e46 320d) Help please!
Discussion
Hi all,
Only just got the car and it failed MOT today as it was leaking fuel up at the front? I hear this might be a common problem but If anyone has any ideas where the leak is coming from it would save me time and money getting it fixed and would be really appreciated! Thanks, Matt
Only just got the car and it failed MOT today as it was leaking fuel up at the front? I hear this might be a common problem but If anyone has any ideas where the leak is coming from it would save me time and money getting it fixed and would be really appreciated! Thanks, Matt
iva cosworth said:
OP says from the front
Anyway ,how to diagnose a leak over the net is beyond me
OP .Stick your head under the car and take a look or you could
have asked the MOT tester for some clues
But initially it is coming from the tank. I would remove tank and that would be less hassle in the future.
Anyway ,how to diagnose a leak over the net is beyond me

OP .Stick your head under the car and take a look or you could
have asked the MOT tester for some clues
martynr said:
iva cosworth said:
OP says from the front
Anyway ,how to diagnose a leak over the net is beyond me
OP .Stick your head under the car and take a look or you could
have asked the MOT tester for some clues
But initially it is coming from the tank. I would remove tank and that would be less hassle in the future.
Anyway ,how to diagnose a leak over the net is beyond me

OP .Stick your head under the car and take a look or you could
have asked the MOT tester for some clues
Could be a pipe at the front of the car.Who knows ?

Get a torch, run the car and shine it around and look for drips, mist of fuel etc, my Saab was leaking and I did this and saw there was a fine jet of fuel coming out of the side of the fuel filter as it had gone porous due to corrosion, so if you are lucky it may just be a filter but potentially its fuel lines, not the end of the world but can be a fiddly job.
iva cosworth said:
Where in the OP does he mention the tank ?
Could be a pipe at the front of the car.Who knows ?
Exactly. Who knows? If the OP is that daft to ask questions on the forum instead of taking car to a mechanic. The daft question needs a daft answer. I believe the OP is not mechanically minded...Could be a pipe at the front of the car.Who knows ?

martynr said:
iva cosworth said:
Where in the OP does he mention the tank ?
Could be a pipe at the front of the car.Who knows ?
Exactly. Who knows? If the OP is that daft to ask questions on the forum instead of taking car to a mechanic. The daft question needs a daft answer. I believe the OP is not mechanically minded...Could be a pipe at the front of the car.Who knows ?

I can do daft too

The OP (me) is 19, works part time in a bar and cant always afford to just throw the car in to a garage.obviously I would rather but up a quick note on this before I head for my shift than to spend unnecesary time at it myself. (MOT man said he hadn't a clue)
It was the flow and return pipe on the passenger side at the bulk head where the metal pipe meets the plastic, problem solved :-)
thanks for any useful input!
It was the flow and return pipe on the passenger side at the bulk head where the metal pipe meets the plastic, problem solved :-)
thanks for any useful input!
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