Friday, November 19, 2010

Does anyone have a Jeep Grand Cherokee that they have to change the fuel filter on?

There seems to be a special tool needed to disconnect the fuel line from the end of the filter . Anybody know how this works and if you need a special tool where do you get it?Does anyone have a Jeep Grand Cherokee that they have to change the fuel filter on?
The special tool is a spring lock disconnect. Available at auto store. They come in a packege with different sizes. They should show you how to use it. You will need new o rings of proper size also. I have vehicles with 100k miles and have never found a need to change a fuel filter. Be sure you know what you are doing as fuel lines are under 40psi or so.Does anyone have a Jeep Grand Cherokee that they have to change the fuel filter on?
i just changed one on a 95 jeep and all i used was a pair of pliers just pinch the gray plastic peace and pull on the fuel line then push it up so gas doesn't go everywhere and do the front the same then take the plastic clips off and reuse them on the new fuel filter

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