| Most viewed - 1994 P74 Crown Victoria LX |

399 viewsfuel return line is leaking. here is where i tried to patch it temporarily with 'water weld'. It didn't work.
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346 viewsLooks like someone replaced the first set of lines and left the old connections hanging. The new lines are now as bad as the old. Now two sets have rusted badly in a total of 14 years, so I would assume that each set rusted through in a matter of 7 years. I should probably use better line than they did.
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326 viewsConnect the small connector on the right to the bottom right connection on the bigger receptacle with a jumper wire, then turn the key to ON and count the codes like any other ODB I system
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