What Causes the High-Pressure Fuel Pipe of a Diesel Vehicle to Burst?
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Diesel vehicle fuel pipe bursts are caused by the fracture or loosening of nuts and other components that secure the fuel pipe, or the aging and failure of the pipe's sealing material. Below is more relevant information: 1. Solutions for fuel pipe bursts: The most convenient solution for a fuel pipe burst is to replace it with a plastic pipe of similar size. Alternatively, the burst area can be cleaned, coated with soap, wrapped with cloth strips, and then tightly secured with wire. 2. Types of automotive fuel pipes: Depending on the type of fluid the vehicle uses, there are gasoline pipes, lubricating oil pipes, brake fluid pipes, power steering fluid pipes (for older vehicles), and automatic transmission fluid pipes, among others. Specifically, pipes that may experience bursts include gasoline pipes, brake fluid pipes, and power steering fluid pipes (in older vehicles).