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How to Test a Car for Fuel Leaks

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Summary: After changing a fuel filter, test drive the car and check for leaks. Learn about car maintenance and repairs in this free video.

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By Nathan McCullough
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Nathan McCullough graduated from Nashville Auto-Diesel College with a GPA of 3.5 and received their Craftsmanship Award and Honor Seal. He has managed several automotive facilities...read more

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"Hi, my name is Nate McCullough on behalf of Expert Village. In these following clips we're going to talk about removal and replacement of the vehicle's fuel filter. In this clip we're going to talk about the final step to any automotive repair, or maintenance work. The final step, of course, is the acid test. We're going to hop in the vehicle, fire the engine, and take it for a test drive. For the sake of video, we're not going to actually drive the vehicle, but it is something you're going to want to do. Take it around the block, bring it back to your garage or repair facility, and take a look at it. I'm going to step back here, hop in the passenger compartment, and fire it up. As you can see, the engine is running good, purring like a kitten. Like I said, you're going to want to take it around the block and bring it back in. Do another inspection, make sure you don't have any drips or leaks, and you should be good to go."

eHow Article: How to Test a Car for Fuel Leaks

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