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+ | [* black] Remove the first cap that is leaking. In this picture, it is the fuel cap. |
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+ | [* black] Using a flat blade screwdriver, gently lift the old seal out. In the case of the old black fuel seal pictured, it was very brittle; it had become about as flexible as plastic instead of rubber. |
+ | [* black] Install the new seal, stretching it around the two metal tabs that extend out of the center of the cap. |
+ | [* black] Repeat with the next cap, in this case the oil cap. That seal was still fairly soft, and was not leaking on this car, but was replaced as preventative maintenance. |
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