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godfearer960 06-19-2014 05:16 AM

9135480 fuel hose
 
I have not confirmed that the part number I am looking for is correct, but I was told by a Volvo dealer it is 9135480 fuel hose.

I need a replacement and am having a difficult time finding one. Any thoughts?
Background: 1995 Volvo 960 Wagon. Was changing out the fuel filter and it was difficult to remove. In the process, caused a leak in the fuel hose. This is the hose on the Engine side of the fuel filter (not the tank side) which connects into the filter. The other end of the hose connects to a steel fuel line which travels on toward the engine. This hose is unique because it allows a 17mm socket to be used on the end, meaning the hose is connected at a 90 degree angle to the filter. I have looked on line trying to actually identify this hose myself, but I haven't seen a good representation and certainly no call out specific to the hose. My internet searches indicate the hose is no longer made and out of stock within the Volvo dealership system.

zvolvo 04-26-2023 09:06 AM

Hi there,
i am having the same issue and would like to know how you dealt with this. thank yo u

lev 04-27-2023 07:51 PM

You can try to get one used, plenty of 960s are getting junked and are rust free if they lived in a non snow state. PikNPull type yards are best if you have one in your area. BTW I never replace a fuel filter unless there are drivability issues like fuel starvation at max power. I know it's supposed to be a maintenance item but this is my opinion after 50 yrs in auto related businesses.

zvolvo 04-28-2023 10:32 AM

Thank you, No junk yards like that around me here. Is it ok to replace fuel line with an approved flexible hose designed for gasoline? rubberish

lev 04-30-2023 11:21 PM

I think so, high pressure approved too... or you can have a hose made by a specialty shop.


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