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sounds like the fuel pressure regulator, the one on my Buick was bad & the gas was leaking from it could be an injector o-ring on the fuel rail, just had this problem with 2 injectors on my 90 3.3L Dynasty LE simple fix actually if your even a little mechanically inclined, its 2, 13mm bolts to lift up the fuel rail and a 3dollar o-ring kit to replace them Could also be that the rail will need replaced.
should be on the fuel rail
No, the common rail fuel system started on the 2003 model year Dodge.
I have a 2003 Dodge Ram 2500 and mine is on the fuel rail
You replace the fuel rail. Check for a recall
Have to remove the fuel rail's to get to them.
If leaking from the rail itself, the rail will need replaced. If leaking from a seal at the rail, replace the rail.
It is located under vehicle, passenger side, below seating area, front of rear wheelwell, mounted on frame rail in fuel line.
bullnose pliers to remove the clip, and remove the fuel rail, replace the O-rings on the injectors, and press them into the intake, then the rail, then replace everything you had to remove
On the frame rail, in front of the fuel tank assembly.
Remove the fuel rail
Clock spring Fuel rail