fuel filter... questions

griffin7t1

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kK well im goin to do my fuel filter today or tomorrow.



any words of wisdom? i have a feeling that gas is gunna end up everywhere and im gunna get angry and throw rocks violently at babies. What should i do to prevent this?
 

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Relieve your fuel pressure first. You can either, unscrew your gas cap (worked great for me) or you can shut-off your fuel pump and start your car.

You'll also need to pick-up the fuel line disconnect tool if you haven't already :thumb:
 

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I didn't do anything that Aaron said, and i changed mine no problem... maybe i got lucky :dunno:
 

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my 96 didn't need the tool..

but then again... you 98 guys got one bastard car.. :hammer: :hammer:
 
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Get Money said:
my 96 didn't need the tool..

but then again... you 98 guys got one bastard car.. :hammer: :hammer:


you leave my 98 alone.... :hammer: ill do the filter tomorrow. i just waxed my car and its lookin too nice to have up on jack stands. its photo whore-ing time FTMFW BOYYIE!
 

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griffin7t1 said:
Get Money said:
my 96 didn't need the tool..

but then again... you 98 guys got one bastard car.. :hammer: :hammer:


you leave my 98 alone.... :hammer: ill do the filter tomorrow. i just waxed my car and its lookin too nice to have up on jack stands. its photo whore-ing time FTMFW BOYYIE!

When i did mine, i set up a small fan so the fumes didnt get to me. You can go under the hood and push down the relief valve on the left side fuel rail and that will get rid of that excess pressure if there is any. Hope that helps. :thumb:
 

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Get Money said:
my 96 didn't need the tool..

but then again... you 98 guys got one bastard car.. :hammer: :hammer:

everything we buy is for one year only so it's like $100 more...

i've never changed my fuel filter. :hammer:
 
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griffin7t1

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realitygt said:
Get Money said:
my 96 didn't need the tool..

but then again... you 98 guys got one bastard car.. :hammer: :hammer:



i've never changed my fuel filter. :hammer:


haha neither have i. so im gunna do it tomorrow
 

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Fuel filter should be change every year, depending on how much you drive the car.

I just tried to be quick. I did not have any problems.
 

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yeah just be careful of the residual fuel in the lines, thats the mistake i made the first time i changed mine lol needless to say gas in the eyes aint the most pleasant feeling in the world
 

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