2007 kia spectra leaking fuel, intermediate stalls

Asked by Kevin Apr 25, 2020 at 01:13 PM about the 2007 Kia Spectra EX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My car started to intermediately stall out at idle. Seems like once warmed up
it will idle for a few minutes then stall. It will fire right back up but do it again
after a couple of minutes. After changing plugs and wires I moved the car
and noticed there was gas leaking by the gas tank. I highly doubt it's a gas
line because it's a Florida car that doesn't have any rust. My gas tank is
almost full (about 2 gallons from full) any ideas on what it can be?

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update- I drained tank to about a 1/4 tank and no more leaking and car stays running, at least for now.

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I have the same problem on a 2009 spectra. Fuel leaking from a hose off of the evap system where it goes up into the frame to keep water out of it. Also stalls at idle and will restart each time

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It's possible there is no cel because the ecm isn't seeing a loss of vacuum during the test. I was considering the evap valving as well seeing mine only stalls at idle and has no problems pulling. I have the timing belt tondo this weekend along with some front suspension parts. If I can get that done on Saturday I'll try and get the vacuum hose off of the intake. I will top off the tank again and if it starts acting up I can pull that hose and look for raw gas coming up into it.

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