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Jared592
Jan 23, 2003
JARED NUMBERS: BACK IN ACTION
My buddy's 03 had/has that same leak. We took the back window out and resealed it with "3m strip calk" aka dum-dum, but it still leaks a little. It'll be interesting to see if your leak persists.

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Jared592
Jan 23, 2003
JARED NUMBERS: BACK IN ACTION
Phillips head bolts holding something exposed to the elements on? What the hell?

Jared592
Jan 23, 2003
JARED NUMBERS: BACK IN ACTION
Find a parking lot near where you're getting those replaced and smoke'em off since, really, how often can you do that without financial repercussion?

Jared592
Jan 23, 2003
JARED NUMBERS: BACK IN ACTION
Easiest/cleanest way to empty tank: Run a hose from the fuel filter or fuel pressure test port into a bucket, then jump the pins at the fuel pump relay so it gets power and starts pumping out the tank. I think pins 87 and 30 are what you're looking for.

Start watching at 16:20 in this video for a visual:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McnXLcJNVfI

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