contaminated diesel fuel
Last edited by mattma; Jan 5, 2011 at 10:05 PM.
Mattma, a cracked fuel canister sound strange. Its a solid metal can held in place by a 3 bolts and a clamp. Very well protected in the center of the V6 engine, so its hard to understand how it cracked after being installed at the factory 30K miles ago. 10,000 extra miles on the filter will not cause the metal to crack.

As for the replacing of lines and pump, tell what the contaminate was that requires this much. The system is designed to handle/filter some water in the system, which is the most common thing that I can think of that contaminates diesels. There is a sensor in the filter that will turn on the water in fuel light on the dash.
Also, when they replaced the lines in the first place, why did they not notice the bad fuel then?
Check for more facts before handing over $2000, and keep us posted.
How was it determined that you had contaminated fuel? Was it sent out for analysis? Could it be that your clogged fuel filter alone did the damage? In any case, I don't see how you can have an insurance claim when you have not maintained the car properly.
Last edited by aggst1; Jan 8, 2011 at 08:29 PM.



