Car has a wierd sounding after car is turned off
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Car has a wierd sounding after car is turned off
I have a 1995 Acura Integra Ls and i just recently found this out. Everyday when i come back from work i park my car in the garage and as i am about to go inside i hear a little psssshh sound from my rear right tire area. Its not the tires because i checked that and i changed my tires. Could it be from the brake line or the suspension? Let me know i can't seem to find out whats wrong. Thanks
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Re: Car has a wierd sounding after car is turned off (Import_spoon)
pressure from the tank, perhaps you have a small hole in a fuel line back there? I'd say just a hole in the fill neck but you said from the passenger rear so I'm not sure.
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Re: Car has a wierd sounding after car is turned off (Ohgodzirra)
If there is a small hole in the fuel line is that ok or would i need to replace that? Its coming from the passenger side so yeah. Maybe its the suspension or the brake lines?
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hmmm... A intake can do that?!?!? I have a short ram and when I turn my car off I hear a pssshhh sound or something like that.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by LSintegra4 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">hmmm... A intake can do that?!?!? I have a short ram and when I turn my car off I hear a pssshhh sound or something like that.</TD></TR></TABLE>
yeah, i'm sure yours does from the right rear of the car
yeah, i'm sure yours does from the right rear of the car
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yes, if it is the line, you need to find the hole immediately. Fuel line problems usually end badly. I'm not, however, saying to go rip your whole fuel system out, make sure you identify the problem before you go throwing solutions at it.
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first off you should find the hole or the leak, if it is the fuel line....then you can repair it the right way or ghetto rig it by cutting the line and re-linking with a piece of high-pressure rubber fuel line and some good clamps ** THIS IS KIND OF HACKING and SHOULD ONLY BE A TEMPORARY FIX** i don't advocate half assing **** for a long period of time, just long enough to where you can do it yourself the right way or take it in to a shop
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Wow alot of work. Hopefully this weekend i will have time to do this. Today i don't rembmer to listen carefully if i would hear it or not but will listen tomorrow.
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