jdorencc
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In Pennsylvania, we are starting the switch to Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel (ULSD) fuel. None of the gas station diesel pumps are labeled for the ULSD yet, so you do not know if you are buying ULSD or the old Low Sulfur Diesel. Anyway, the ULSD will cause some fuel line seals (o-rings) and lines in older vehicles like my 1995 E300 diesel to shrink and crack, causing leaks. My first symptoms were the fuel line leaks, leaving a puddle on the ground, and harder starting due to air leaks through the cracked seals. According to my dealer, I am the first in our area to have this. (Lucky me!) The cost of a total seal replacement was $397. (A question for anybody: Did I get taken???)
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