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Hello there: if you have your filter great or if not use FRAM G8018 from WalMart for around $8 and then get the fuel line removal tool from Pepboys or autozone for $7. Tool should be 5/16" fuel line disconnect.
No need to raise the vehicle.
Due to the amount of fuel,that could come out I would use battery powered work light, not 110V AC for safety reasons.
Pull relay #53 from fuse panel under hood. This disconnects fuel pump.
Start engine and let it die. Restart again.
Filter is located under passenger side center seat.
sometimes more fuel will
come out than expected. so make sure to Use a clean oil drain pan, or coffee
can to catch the excess fuel .
Use tool to disconnect fuel lines. Loosen single screw/clamp. Note the direction of filter.
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