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  • Dorman Outlet Fuel Line Connector for Chevrolet Corsica - 800-153
    $11.47
    Product Specifications
    • Fitting Attachment End 1: Male O-ring - M16-1.5
    • Fitting Attachment End 2: None
    • Fitting Size End 1: 16 mm
    • Fitting Size End 2: 3/8''
    • Fuel Line Connector Design: Male O-ring
    • Gasket Material: Rubber
    • Material: Steel
    • UPC: 019495026112
    • Part Description: Chevrolet Corsica Outlet Fuel Line Connector
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About Chevrolet Corsica Fuel Line

The Chevrolet Corsica is a small front-wheel-drive passenger car produced by Chevrolet between 1987 and 1996 on an L-shaped chassis. In 1995, the Chevrolet Corsica was the first American car to be fitted with daytime running lights as standard. It provides affordable and reliable parts like the fuel line for car buyers. The Chevrolet Corsica fuel line is crucial to the vehicle because it delivers fuel from the fuel tank to the engine. Modern vehicles usually have fuel lines made of nylon. They are lighter but can melt at high temperatures.
Whereas, the worn fuel line needs to be repaired or replaced for better Chevrolet Corsica performance. Its removal process is as follows: Relieve the fuel pressure from the lines by popping open the fuel cap, then remove the hose clamp holding the fuel line in place, and remove the line by gently pulling the hose off the fitting. The factory-installed Chevrolet Corsica fuel line is made to last only between 50,000 to 75,000 miles. There are many products and devices online. We offer Chevrolet Corsica parts of great value, practicality, and durability.

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