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2000 Fors Explorer, changing the fuel filter
I have the tool they sell to accomplish this. I took the clips off and gave
it a go following the picture on the package. It doesn't want to budge it seems? Any insight or trick to this I should know? Thanks for any help here. |
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weatherbe wrote: > I have the tool they sell to accomplish this. I took the clips off and gave > it a go following the picture on the package. It doesn't want to budge it > seems? Any insight or trick to this I should know? Thanks for any help > here. Go to this site "http://www.explorerforum.com/forums/index.php" and search for fuel filter. There is pictures and other informations there. |
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so the tool doesn't even work anmd the site won't pull up
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so the tool doesn't work and the site posted won't pull up. So what
home/shop tool does the special fuel filter nonworking tool most resemble |
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weatherbe wrote:
>I have the tool they sell to accomplish this. I took the clips off and gave >it a go following the picture on the package. It doesn't want to budge it >seems? Any insight or trick to this I should know? Thanks for any help >here. I have a set of these (plastic). The package said use the 3/8 tool for Ford fuel filters, not the 5/16. The 3/8 worked great. -- Message posted via http://www.carkb.com |
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In our area, it is commonplace for these connections to load up with mud,
sand and road debris.... This can pack in behind the reatainer spring making it difficult to collapse the spring.... repeated efforts without cleaning the connection can even damage the springs so that they wont hold any more. "ross via CarKB.com" > wrote in message ... > weatherbe wrote: > >I have the tool they sell to accomplish this. I took the clips off and gave > >it a go following the picture on the package. It doesn't want to budge it > >seems? Any insight or trick to this I should know? Thanks for any help > >here. > > I have a set of these (plastic). The package said use the 3/8 tool for Ford > fuel filters, not the 5/16. The 3/8 worked great. > > > -- > Message posted via http://www.carkb.com |
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