Piper
Well-known member
Hi
I had to replace 3 rubber flex lines on my jeep that go to the exhaust vapor canister. I was getting the dreaded check engine light on for a slow emissions leak. Anyway, I found 1 bad tube, replaced it but couldn't find the other leak which the dealer was able to. The service guy said they have a "smoke test" tool. I assume this means they have some sort of compressed smoke which leaks out and you can see where the leak is? My question is, is there a back yard mechanic version of this?
I replaced the worst tube for $3.60. The shop charged me $126.00 to do the other 2. Now granted I could have done all 3 but wasn't sure if this was the problem.
Any info appreciated.
Piper
I had to replace 3 rubber flex lines on my jeep that go to the exhaust vapor canister. I was getting the dreaded check engine light on for a slow emissions leak. Anyway, I found 1 bad tube, replaced it but couldn't find the other leak which the dealer was able to. The service guy said they have a "smoke test" tool. I assume this means they have some sort of compressed smoke which leaks out and you can see where the leak is? My question is, is there a back yard mechanic version of this?
I replaced the worst tube for $3.60. The shop charged me $126.00 to do the other 2. Now granted I could have done all 3 but wasn't sure if this was the problem.
Any info appreciated.
Piper
