When driving today I was warned by a passing motorcyclist that my car appeared to be leaking fuel. When I had a look, the braided fuel hose that connects the pump to the fuel line leading to the engine was completely saturated and leaking fuel through it everywhere.
Not just at the fuel line (the clamp is still attached properly), and not at the fuel pump end, but all the way through. When I switched off the car (and the fuel pump) the hose is fully saturated with fuel everywhere.
Will just replacing this hose be sufficient? Or is there a deeper cause for this to happen that I should be investigating?
The weird thing is, the hose looks new (especially the metal end that connects to the pump) and has been replaced in 2007.
Peter