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tear u a new 1 12-23-2006 10:12 PM

Help
 
ok so im trying to change my fuel filter outa the baby while shes snoozin and came across a little prob. how the fack does it come outa there. i pulled the tabs but the damn hoses wont come out. am i missing something , like a special tool to get them to release? it the original filter from factory and shes got 40000 on the clock. help please thumb:

Terminal Velocity 12-24-2006 01:02 AM


Originally Posted by tear u a new 1 (Post 69378)
ok so im trying to change my fuel filter outa the baby while shes snoozin and came across a little prob. how the fack does it come outa there. i pulled the tabs but the damn hoses wont come out. am i missing something , like a special tool to get them to release? it the original filter from factory and shes got 40000 on the clock. help please thumb:

Phone scotish Dave he just fought with the one in the jag maybe he can shed some light on that.he's good with that kinda stuff

and must be nice to have a garage f#ckerfingers:

Outlaw 12-24-2006 02:25 AM

Just keep Pulling more, I've had to use Sreawdrivers to pry the hoses off sometimes.

And if it's a real pain and you have enough just cut the hose's shorter.

2000BLKGT 12-24-2006 07:07 AM

almost postive you need a special/inexpensive tool to do this properly

go to Napa.....telll them which fuel filter you're removing....they'll likely stock it

another option would be to go to a ford Dealer Parts counter and ask the same question

I would refrain from yanking and prying with screw-drivers or you may end up needing a fuel line too

Ponyryd 12-24-2006 10:05 AM


Originally Posted by 2000BLKGT (Post 69413)
almost postive you need a special/inexpensive tool to do this properly

go to Napa.....telll them which fuel filter you're removing....they'll likely stock it

another option would be to go to a ford Dealer Parts counter and ask the same question

I would refrain from yanking and prying with screw-drivers or you may end up needing a fuel line too

^What he said, depending on what style of locks are on it, but most likely you will need a tool for this, a pic of the problem area would help.

tear u a new 1 12-24-2006 12:13 PM

cool thanks all and ill try to get some pics........ i got about another 4-5 months to change it so ..... lmao.

Stang Illusions 5.0L 12-24-2006 12:15 PM

LOL 4-5 months to change 1 filter hahahah

tear u a new 1 12-24-2006 12:17 PM

whaaaaaattttt ? lol i like to make sure it goes in corectly thumb:

Stang Illusions 5.0L 12-24-2006 12:18 PM

4-5 months to do one filter IT BETTER BE IN THERE CORRECTLY LMAO.

speed 12-24-2006 12:20 PM

I have access to the technical manual CD that Ford Tech are using. So if you still need infos, i can have a look at it and come back.

Come back because it s all in the computer that i use in the garage when working on the car.thumb:


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