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Justin
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Sat Dec 04, 2004 5:01 am Post subject:
Location Of 94 Corsica Fuel Filter |
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Hey all,
Can anyone tell me if the filter is under the hood or up under the
frame on this car? Car stalled out today and was thinking of changing
the filter and see if that helps. Thanks.
Justin
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Eightupman
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Sat Dec 04, 2004 5:42 am Post subject:
Re: Location Of 94 Corsica Fuel Filter |
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You need a special tool to remove it. Your local (good) parts store should
know what you need.
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| Quote: | "Justin2" wrote:
Hey all,
Can anyone tell me if the filter is under the hood or up under
the
frame on this car? Car stalled out today and was thinking of
changing
the filter and see if that helps. Thanks.
Justin
The fuel filter is under the car near the fuel tank. Pull the fuel
pump fuse and run the car until it stalls from lack of fuel, this will
lessen the amount of fuel you'll be swimming in.
The fuel filter probably isn't the reason for the stalling but if
hasn't been replaced in 30,000 miles or so it's good maintenance.
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mdeee
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Sun Dec 05, 2004 1:24 am Post subject:
Re: Re: Location Of 94 Corsica Fuel Filter |
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"Eightupman" wrote:
| Quote: | You need a special tool to remove it. Your local (good) parts
store should
know what you need.
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"Justin2" wrote:
> > Hey all,
> > Can anyone tell me if the filter is under the hood
or up under
> > the
> > frame on this car? Car stalled out today and was
thinking of
> > changing
> > the filter and see if that helps. Thanks.
> > Justin
The fuel filter is under the car near the fuel tank. Pull
the fuel
pump fuse and run the car until it stalls from lack of fuel,
this will
lessen the amount of fuel you'll be swimming in.
The fuel filter probably isn't the reason for the stalling
but if
hasn't been replaced in 30,000 miles or so it's good
maintenance.
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No special tools are needed, just a couple of wrenches to disconnect
the threaded fitting and a pair of needle nose pliers to disconnect
the fuel line retainer at the other end of the filter.
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Eightupman
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Sun Dec 05, 2004 5:41 am Post subject:
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yeah...your right...thinking of my other car that DOES need it.....yep just
that clip on that one...
Sorry Justin...ma bad.....
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| Quote: | "Eightupman" wrote:
You need a special tool to remove it. Your local (good) parts
store should
know what you need.
"mdeee" <UseLinkToEmail@AutoForumz.com> wrote in message
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"Justin2" wrote:
> > Hey all,
> > Can anyone tell me if the filter is under the hood
or up under
> > the
> > frame on this car? Car stalled out today and was
thinking of
> > changing
> > the filter and see if that helps. Thanks.
> > Justin
The fuel filter is under the car near the fuel tank. Pull
the fuel
pump fuse and run the car until it stalls from lack of fuel,
this will
lessen the amount of fuel you'll be swimming in.
The fuel filter probably isn't the reason for the stalling
but if
hasn't been replaced in 30,000 miles or so it's good
maintenance.
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No special tools are needed, just a couple of wrenches to disconnect
the threaded fitting and a pair of needle nose pliers to disconnect
the fuel line retainer at the other end of the filter.
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