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Can anyone assist in locating Parts for 1999 Saturn SL2
Hello Everyone. I'm in desperate need of the 4 parts (all are Hoses connected to the Fuel Tank)
for my 1999 Saturn SL2. The GM Dealerships no longer have any of the below 4 parts: Part # 21007217 Part # 21008588 Part # 21008336 Part # 21008076 Any suggestions/referrals would be greatly appreciated....Thank You All. |
Thank you for your question. You have just successfully used up an hour of my regular insomnia which I now don't have to spend in a different way.
Originally Posted by dlrpardee
(Post 66127)
.... of the 4 parts (all are Hoses connected to the Fuel Tank)
for my 1999 Saturn SL2. The GM Dealerships no longer have any of the below 4 parts: Part # 21007217. Fuel filler hose clamp. https://www.gmpartsdirectonline.com/.../21007217.html Part # 21008588 Fuel Filler Neckhttps://www.gmpartsdirectonline.com/.../21008588.html Part # 21008336 Fuel Tank Vent HoseGet under vehicle and see what this part actually looks like. Depending on reason for replacement, you may be able to simply replace the hose section and leave the ends intact, as one end connects to the vent lines to the EVAP vent solenoidOr junkyard Part # 21008076 HOSE. Evaporation Emission System. (Fuel Tank End) These hoses may be preformed but can probably be reproduced with normal fuel vapor compatible line. Or junkyard. ------ No guarantee on accuracy of available inventory listed above. -------- Are you trying to solve an EVAP leak issue? Throwing throwing parts at it is usually not the way to go. Try getting a smoke test performed or build your own smoke test rig. The more connections you muck with in the EVAP system, the greater the chance that you will create a leak in addition to the one you are looking for. So yes you can try to replace all of this, but if you end up still getting an EVAP leak, is there a leak in the new components? Is there a leak where the new components meet each other? Also, I believe the EVAP vent stuff is above the fuel tank. Dropping that is always fun and if I am correct will likely necessitate removal of some of these parts you are trying to replace to access other parts you are trying to replace. Which begs the question, "why all this at once?" |
For the record, it is not uncommon for s cars to develop pinhole leaks in the filler neck pipe. The metal part
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Thank you very much Derf, for all of your assistance & information; greatly appreciated.
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