Because my friends i30n burned down last night and he told me that he had 50m long fuel „tail” behind his car, I started to inspect my car fuel lines and HPFP connectors today.
His car had 40 000km mileage, mine has 10 000km.
I am now very much scared because I discover something what might cause similar things in future for another high mileage i30N owners.
That part of fuel line is made from hard (plastic feeling) rubber and it is touching air intake hard pipe. Intake hard pipe is in constant move during a rides and as it is visible from my photo, there are serious signs on fuel line already.
Before I will start to write report to Hyundai (in my oppinion they must arrange urgent recall for all i30n-s), I am asking help from another i30N owners with factory air intake system.
Can you please check same fuel line on your car and report here if there are marks visible on your line too.
Tarmo
His car had 40 000km mileage, mine has 10 000km.
I am now very much scared because I discover something what might cause similar things in future for another high mileage i30N owners.
That part of fuel line is made from hard (plastic feeling) rubber and it is touching air intake hard pipe. Intake hard pipe is in constant move during a rides and as it is visible from my photo, there are serious signs on fuel line already.
Before I will start to write report to Hyundai (in my oppinion they must arrange urgent recall for all i30n-s), I am asking help from another i30N owners with factory air intake system.
Can you please check same fuel line on your car and report here if there are marks visible on your line too.
Tarmo
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