Need assistance with fuel filter!
Need assistance with fuel filter!
The hose is probably pretty "glued" on there. I had to carefully use some pliers and try to "break" the seal by twisting the hose. Be carefull not to damage the hose though. It also might help of the car was warmed up(to warm up the hoses). That might make it easier. You can also try to use a flathead screw driver and pry the hose off the filter(to break the "seal". Good luck.
Try not to smoke during this one.
Try not to smoke during this one.
Originally posted by Jeff92se
The hose is probably pretty "glued" on there. I had to carefully use some pliers and try to "break" the seal by twisting the hose. Be carefull not to damage the hose though. It also might help of the car was warmed up(to warm up the hoses). That might make it easier. You can also try to use a flathead screw driver and pry the hose off the filter(to break the "seal". Good luck.
Try not to smoke during this one.
The hose is probably pretty "glued" on there. I had to carefully use some pliers and try to "break" the seal by twisting the hose. Be carefull not to damage the hose though. It also might help of the car was warmed up(to warm up the hoses). That might make it easier. You can also try to use a flathead screw driver and pry the hose off the filter(to break the "seal". Good luck.
Try not to smoke during this one.
I'll try not to smoke...Matt said to drink.
Got it done!
Heated up some pliers with boiling water, poured the rest of the water on the hoses, and twisted vigorously!
Thanks everyone!
btw, my dad said that fuel filters do not need to be replaced...fuel is filtered many times as it is.
My response...there's a filter in there for a reason, and after 10yrs I'm sure it's dirty.
So who's right?
Heated up some pliers with boiling water, poured the rest of the water on the hoses, and twisted vigorously!
Thanks everyone!

btw, my dad said that fuel filters do not need to be replaced...fuel is filtered many times as it is.
My response...there's a filter in there for a reason, and after 10yrs I'm sure it's dirty.
So who's right?
Sure, fuel is filtered many times, but who knows what shape the tanker is in, the gas station tank is in, or the pump...etc, etc.
A clean filter gives you better milage and a smoothing running engine. I replace my air & fuel filter every year.
A clean filter gives you better milage and a smoothing running engine. I replace my air & fuel filter every year.
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