Recalls
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RE: Recalls
yours needs to be done, even if it is plastic... i think theyre all plastic though, at least ive never seen a metal one, and now that i think of the bulletin, youre supposed to cut it in half with a saw after replacement, so i doubt theyd have you do that with a metal tank, but it is rover, so anything goes
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RE: Recalls
Also, do yourself a favor and ask them to look at all of the lines (Vapor, etc, I'm not sure of the terminology). I brought my 94 in for it's recall and it leaked the first fill up. Unfortunately I was in NC by the time it happened. The dealer that replaced the tank was in the D.C. area and had no sympathy. What grinded me is that the mechanic should have noticed that, shouldn't he? Dry rotted line was obvious to me when I looked as gasoline spilled out. Maybe they assumed because I had an old truck that I couldn't afford it...dunno.
I guess I'm just saying you may as well have them look at the lines while it's out.
I guess I'm just saying you may as well have them look at the lines while it's out.