Lost fuel line washer
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Hello,
I replaced the spark plugs on my 2007 IS250, and while removing the fuel line bolt, a washer that must have been between the fuel line end and the inlet into the manifold dropped down and I could not find it
. I got myself an ordinary metal washer from homedepot and tried using that, but now when I start the car fuel sprays everywhere from the joint
. Any idea what the part number for it is, and where I can get it from (I will try my local lexus dealer as well)?
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Rakesh
I replaced the spark plugs on my 2007 IS250, and while removing the fuel line bolt, a washer that must have been between the fuel line end and the inlet into the manifold dropped down and I could not find it
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Rakesh
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I found a few gasket type items at lexuspartsnow.com. Not really sure which one mine would be. Can anyone point me at the right part?
http://www.lexuspartsnow.com/parts-l...html?PNC=22271
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Rakesh
http://www.lexuspartsnow.com/parts-l...html?PNC=22271
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Rakesh
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im not sure which one you bought on there but you might as well get to the dealership and get one. they will have a blow up of the system so you can point it out and you most likely won't pay more then 5-10 bucks. at toyota we sell these for like 3 dollars
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Thanks for the tip. That is what I am going to do.
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