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Chevy Equinox Generations Forum
2nd Gen : 2010-2017 Chevy Equinox
2010-2017 Equinox Maintenance
Gas in oil
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<blockquote data-quote="big mike" data-source="post: 24257" data-attributes="member: 7947"><p>Hello everyone, I have a 2017 Equinox with 2.4 l engine. I noticed my dipstick level was getting high and it smelled like gas so I replaced the high pressure fuel pump on the front of the engine. I did not replace the metal fuel line that goes from the pump to the engine and I see GM recommends that you do replace that. It seems like I'm still getting gas in the oil even with a new pump. I see that high pressure fuel line is called a crush type connector. Is it possible I cracked that fuel line connector at the engine and it is getting oil that way even after replacing the pump? I see no gas leaking at the pump or at the engine . I have read where others with this issue noticed gas leaking on the outside of the pump which I never did . Also could it be something other than the pump like an injector? I'm thankful for any advice offered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="big mike, post: 24257, member: 7947"] Hello everyone, I have a 2017 Equinox with 2.4 l engine. I noticed my dipstick level was getting high and it smelled like gas so I replaced the high pressure fuel pump on the front of the engine. I did not replace the metal fuel line that goes from the pump to the engine and I see GM recommends that you do replace that. It seems like I'm still getting gas in the oil even with a new pump. I see that high pressure fuel line is called a crush type connector. Is it possible I cracked that fuel line connector at the engine and it is getting oil that way even after replacing the pump? I see no gas leaking at the pump or at the engine . I have read where others with this issue noticed gas leaking on the outside of the pump which I never did . Also could it be something other than the pump like an injector? I'm thankful for any advice offered. [/QUOTE]
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Chevy Equinox Generations Forum
2nd Gen : 2010-2017 Chevy Equinox
2010-2017 Equinox Maintenance
Gas in oil
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