Hello Jeep fans,
I could use some help. 2008 JKU Sahara with a manual transmission.
Long story short, I have struggled to get the warning off the dash and electrical tape is not the answer.
I have replaced all the usual suspects but now I am on the tank. The fittings on the top have started to break off and I was told it is now leaking around the threading spot where they sit on top of the tank. I have used a lot of two part epoxy for the fittings and the leaks keep moving. (local garage feeling my pain has done the checks and the last was on the top of the tank.) More epoxy. So, the light came back on again. I am looking at replacing the original tank. Looking at used and new costs seem extreme. Mopar website is $1000 delivered to michigan. Does anyone have an idea on affordable tanks or ideas to fix. I realize that fuel tank removal is a pandoras box. Fuel filter and pump would be replaced while knee deep?
Thanks
I could use some help. 2008 JKU Sahara with a manual transmission.
Long story short, I have struggled to get the warning off the dash and electrical tape is not the answer.
I have replaced all the usual suspects but now I am on the tank. The fittings on the top have started to break off and I was told it is now leaking around the threading spot where they sit on top of the tank. I have used a lot of two part epoxy for the fittings and the leaks keep moving. (local garage feeling my pain has done the checks and the last was on the top of the tank.) More epoxy. So, the light came back on again. I am looking at replacing the original tank. Looking at used and new costs seem extreme. Mopar website is $1000 delivered to michigan. Does anyone have an idea on affordable tanks or ideas to fix. I realize that fuel tank removal is a pandoras box. Fuel filter and pump would be replaced while knee deep?
Thanks