Fuel filter
#2
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Re: Fuel filter (tdubbebawllin)
Right there.
Pretty easy to change, just make sure when you loosen that bolt, you have a bunch of rags over/under it, because your fuel system is still pressurized when the car is off.
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No problem.
I just remembered, if you pop open your fuse box and remove the EFI fuse, then crank the car over about 4 or 5 times, then you will dissipate the fuel pressure and won't have to deal with fuel spray.
I just remembered, if you pop open your fuse box and remove the EFI fuse, then crank the car over about 4 or 5 times, then you will dissipate the fuel pressure and won't have to deal with fuel spray.
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wat u think it is when at high rpms it misses ..like in 5th gear especially it misses bad and looses power.. higher the gear worst it get.. u think i should replace the fuel fileter seems like its not gettin fiel
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