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What does a fuel hose do?
Fuel hoses, also commonly referred to as fuel lines, are the rubber tubes in the fuel system that deliver fuel from the tank to the engine. They are specifically designed to deal with the pressure of modern fuel delivery systems.
What are the symptoms of a bad fuel hose?
Below are the top three symptoms that could indicate you need to replace your fuel hose:
Fuel smell in your car
Visible cracks on the fuel hose
Visible fuel leaks - either small drips or puddles under your car. Learn more about fluid leaks here
What happens when we do a fuel hose replacement on your car?
Our certified mechanics will:
Inspect the entire fuel system for any issues
Remove the fuel cap
If necessary, they will remove the defective fuel hose
The new fuel hose is installed
Refit the gas cap and start the engine to check for fuel leaks
Test drive the car and check the entire fuel system for leaks
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What does a fuel hose do?
A fuel hose, or fuel line, is made of a braided, reinforced rubber and rapidly transfers fuel from the fuel tank to the engine. It is designed to withstand the pressure of modern fuel delivery systems and is resilient to the heat and compact design of the engine unit.
A failing or split fuel hose can have serious and dangerous consequences for you, your car and your passengers. Not only can a leaking hose ruin your fuel efficiency and increase the cost of running your vehicle, it can potentially leak highly flammable fuel directly onto your engine. A blocked hose can deprive your engine of fuel, which can lead to very expensive or even irreparable engine failure.
Renault
Groupe Renault is a French multinational automobile manufacturer, established over 120 years ago in 1899.
How popular is Renault in the United Kingdom?
This French marque has around 1.4million vehicles on the road in the UK today. Their numbers peaked between 2007 and 2008 at over 2million vehicles, yet have been on a slow decline ever since.
Sensibly priced options for middle of the road vehicles
Renault makes a wide-ranging selection of respectable vehicles.
As you’ll find with most manufacturers in today’s market, the cream of their crop lies with their SUV models. Other stand-outs are the RS models built for a much more fun driving experience and the electric models that are also sitting impressively in a steadily growing market.
Renault: a constant contender in all manner of motorsports
In the 1970s, Renault set up a dedicated motorsport division that went on to take the winners title in the Le Mans 24 Hours in 1978, with the Renault Alpine A442. They have been competing and achieving successes in both rallying and Formula One ever since.
Renault Formula One
Renault debuted their first formula one car (and team) at Silverstone in 1977; it was the first of its kind to include a turbo engine. The team continued until 1986 and shortly after, in 1989, they began to supply engines to the successful Williams-Renault car.
The Benetton team was renamed Renault F1 in 2002, and the team went on to win the constructors championship in both 2005 and 2006 with Spaniard Fernando Alonso at the wheel.
More recently, Renault powered the winning Red Bull Racing team in 2010 and returned to racing as a team in their own right, from the 2016 season onwards.
How often should a fuel hose need replacing?
A fuel hose replacement shouldn’t be part of regular car maintenance. These hoses can last anywhere from 10,000 to 50,000 miles depending on what they are made of and how often you use your car. If you keep your vehicle well-maintained and use high-quality parts, your fuel hoses could last years.
The law, vehicle regulations and your MOT
Any fuel leak will result in an instant MOT failure. Be sure to check for any signs of leaks under your car before the test and have your car inspected or serviced if you suspect there may be an issue with your fuel system.
What happens when we do a fuel hose replacement on your car?
Our certified mechanics will:
Inspect the entire fuel system for any issues
Remove the fuel cap
If necessary, they will remove the defective fuel hose
The new fuel hose is installed
Refit the gas cap and start the engine to check for fuel leaks
Test drive the car and check the entire fuel system for leaks
What causes a fuel hose to break?
Fuel hoses are in constant use and must function under high pressures and high temperatures. Despite being designed to withstand these conditions, the hoses can crack and split as they become worn over time. As fuel leaks can potentially be very dangerous, it’s important to be extra vigilant of this issue and have it inspected if you notice any of the symptoms below.
When should a fuel hose be replaced?
A fuel hose replacement shouldn’t be part of regular car maintenance. These hoses can last anywhere from 10,000 to 50,000 miles depending on what they are made of and how often you use your car. If you keep your vehicle well-maintained and use high-quality parts, your fuel hoses could last years.
What are the signs of a bad fuel hose?
Usually, there a few signs you can look for:
Fuel smell in your car
Visible cracks on the fuel hose
Visible fuel leaks - either small drips or puddles under your car. Learn more about fluid leaks here
Your car starts hard or not at all
How often should you replace your fuel hose?
Typically fuel hoses can last anywhere from 10,000 to 50,000 miles depending on what they are made of and how often you use your car. If you keep your vehicle well-maintained and use high-quality parts, your fuel hoses could last years.
What happens during a fuel hose replacement?
During the repair our certified mechanics will:
Inspect the entire fuel system for any issues
Remove the fuel cap
If necessary, they will remove the defective fuel hose
The new fuel hose is installed
Refit the gas cap and start the engine to check for fuel leaks
Test drive the car and check the entire fuel system for leaks
What is the average life of a fuel hose?
The lifespan of a fuel hose will depend on the quality of the parts, the driving conditions and how frequently you use your car. Typically they can last anywhere from 10,000 to 50,000 miles. If you keep your vehicle well-maintained and use high-quality parts, your fuel hoses could last years.
Can you drive with a broken fuel hose?
Do not drive if you suspect your fuel hose is broken or leaking. A failing or split fuel hose can have serious and dangerous consequences for you, your car and your passengers. Not only can a leaking hose ruin your fuel efficiency and increase the cost of running your vehicle, it can potentially leak highly flammable fuel directly onto your engine. A blocked hose can deprive your engine of fuel, which can lead to very expensive or even irreparable engine failure.
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