I took my truck into the Dodge Dealer and they said that the #6 injector needed to be replaced. After replacing it, I started to get drops of raw diesel appearing along the leftside frame rail, transmission brace, the bottom of the fuel tank, the back of the tailgate. What was even worse is that my wife was traveling behind me and her windshield is covered with drops of raw diesel.
After checking on the forum, I replaced the #4 injector line that had a history of leaking. Still no change. I took it back to the dealer where they increased the pressure in the injector lines while they had it up on the lift. Sure enough, drops of diesel were trickleing from the area around the back of the #6 injector. They diagnosed the problem as a bad #6 injector line. After installing a new line, I'm still getting the same leak.
Any ideas? Could the #6 injector be leaking? Could it be the return line? The diesel leak increases with pressure. Isn't the return line gravity flow?
I have another appointment to have it checked this coming Monday. I've already spent $2,500 inside the engine compartment on repairs this month, and I'd like to stop the money hemorrage as soon as possible.
Bruce
After checking on the forum, I replaced the #4 injector line that had a history of leaking. Still no change. I took it back to the dealer where they increased the pressure in the injector lines while they had it up on the lift. Sure enough, drops of diesel were trickleing from the area around the back of the #6 injector. They diagnosed the problem as a bad #6 injector line. After installing a new line, I'm still getting the same leak.
Any ideas? Could the #6 injector be leaking? Could it be the return line? The diesel leak increases with pressure. Isn't the return line gravity flow?
I have another appointment to have it checked this coming Monday. I've already spent $2,500 inside the engine compartment on repairs this month, and I'd like to stop the money hemorrage as soon as possible.
Bruce