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How do you remove the fuel filter?
I am able to remove the side that screws on/off, but the other side where it snaps on/off I'm having trouble. I think the filter is the original, I have the tool to suppress the little clip to allow the line to disengage but it doesn't seem to be able to get in there. Is the original filter held on differently, where you must break off the plastic piece with the little clip? My Trans Am is the same filter# & it appears different, I can get to the clip to suppress with my fingers to release. The Alero is different. Any help is appreciated.
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Pitch the clip push in towards the line pitch some more, then pull out.
Goss the sounds dirty. |
Is this relatively an Easy job?
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Yes, if you have the tools and patience. The new fuel filter usually includes a new plastic retainer. so I would assume you could break the old one.. being careful not to damage the fuel line. |
So how do you not get fuel everywhere on this? Someone should write a How-to.
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Ya, watch for those lines, test for leaks when you reassemble.
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Run the tank bone dry is the only way to prevent fuel leakage, even then there fuel in the filter. No way to prevent that.
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i have done this frank and it makes your job 10x easier if you remove the evap canister right in front of the fuel filter so you have room to put your arm up there and get the green piece off. 1 bolt holds on the evap canister (black box) and it slides out, then you have some room. Leave the screw fitting on because that's the stable side, i used a pocket knive and pushed on the side of the green piece (connector) and one side unhinged and then you push it out of the fitting and then unscrew the other side. Very easy when that canister is not in your way.
Edit: I read someone's post above about breaking the fitting, DO NOT BREAK THE FITTING, the fitting that came with my fuel filter didn't even fit on my v6. |
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Once you unhinge one side of the green connector, it slides up and out (took some work to slide out), then when you put the new filter on-you slide the green piece back in and snap it back into place.
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