SCHRADER VALVE leaking...

Use the same tool to remove it as you do for the valve on the tires. Just don't try using a valve from a tire, because it will start leaking real quick.

I'm sure you could pick up a replacement valve at most auto parts stores or the Ford dealer.

David
 
Yes and, don't forget to de-pressurize the fuel system first. Using either a fuel pressure gauge that has the bleed tube OR remove the gas cap, disconnect (either remove the electrical connector or pop the red button) the inertia switch in the trunck and, crank the engine over until it dies.
 
The easiest way to depressurize the fuel system is to put a rag over the schroeder valve and press the tip in with a small screwdriver. You probably won't have much pressure if it's leaking. Make sure you have a rag over the valve or you will get shot with gas :eek: Just grab a valve from a wrecker. LOTS of fuel rails have a shroeder valve on them
 
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