fuel filter
Question:
I have a ‘94 GMC Sonoma and need to know how to change the fuel filter. I am new to trying minor repair on my own. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Jeff
Response:
One word of advice….release the pressure from the tank by opening the cap……I had fun when the gas sprayed me in the face…heh I got a little excited and tried to sit up….wacking my nose ……I came out from under the car covered in gas and blood
looked like swamp thing…..also always clamp both ends of the hose…I know it’s a given but hey you wanted some help Chris
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Could anyone tell me where the fuel filter is located on the 96 explorer XLT 6cyl?? The dealer said they had to go under the back seat to get to it, but when I looked back there and lifted the carpet and stuff I saw no bolts that had been undone (the paint was still on them nicely) or anything that would look like it could get to the underside of the car. Thanks.
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>Could anyone tell me where the fuel filter is located on the 96 explorer
on the drivers side frame rail almostr directly under the drivers seat.
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> >Could anyone tell me where the fuel filter is located on the 96 explorer > on the drivers side frame rail almostr directly under the drivers seat.
FYI – You need a special tool to remove the filter from Ford Quick Connects. If you don’t have the tool, you may damage the quick connects and then you’ll have real problems. I’ve seen the tool and it’s nothing too special (IOW it looks like it can’t cost too much). C_YA KAB