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Old 15th December 2019, 10:22   #1
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My Webasto heater has started leaking from the underside, where does the fuel pipe connect?. Thanks, John.
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Old 15th December 2019, 10:43   #2
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My Webasto heater has started leaking from the underside, where does the fuel pipe connect?. Thanks, John.
it connects on the left side under a large water pipe. The connection is towards the front of the heater. there is only a short length of rubber hose and then plastic

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it connects on the left side under a large water pipe. The connection is towards the front of the heater. there is only a short length of rubber hose and then plastic

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Many thanks for all the advice and photos. If it is the pipe which is leaking it looks like it's a factory part, so I will try Rimmers when I get a good look at it. It's a bit clod at the moment. I have removed the under bonnet fuse so I can still drive. Thanks again, John.
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Many thanks for all the advice and photos. If it is the pipe which is leaking it looks like it's a factory part, so I will try Rimmers when I get a good look at it. It's a bit clod at the moment. I have removed the under bonnet fuse so I can still drive. Thanks again, John.
I should think someone on the forum could help with parts

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