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1999 Mercedes Benz E300 turbo diesel overflow fuel lines cracks and leaks. Fuel drips to garage floor, creating dangerous fuel/air mixture in an enclosed environment. Returned car to dealer for service. Dealer service said this is common occurrence for this car, because car is 6 years old and the overflow fuel lines are made of rubber and they need to be replaced. Cost of replacement about $1,000.
- Bradenton, FL, USA
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- Bradenton, FL, USA