Questions & Answers for: Jeep Wrangler fuel hose

Question about 1991 Wrangler

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fuel filter location I have a 1991 jeep wrangler 4cyl. and I cannot find the fuel filter. The 1995 and earlier models employ an in-line fuel filter. The filter is located on the left side frame rail, ...

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Question about 1995 Wrangler

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...all gone reconnect hose and refill fuel with one bottle of Lucas fuel treatment and one bottle of Marvel Mistery Oil drive it all out refill fuel again with one last bottle of Lucas fuel

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...fuel pressure does not change when you disconnect the vacuum hose on the regulator, change the regulator (There is vacuum at the hose, correct?) Also, check the return line for kinks and internal ...

...fuel lines? The hose goes between the frame and body of the car I can not pull or push them out, so how are you suppost to do it? Step 1-Determine type of fuel line to be replaced. Rubber hoses will ...

...and sputters when you give it gas how could i make it run normal YOU COULD HAVE DIRTY CLOGGED FUEL INJECTORS.OR WEAK COIL.LOW COMPRESSION CYLINDERS.TRY CLEANING FUEL INJECTORS.BY FILLING GAS ...

...hose from the fuel tank and a couple of 5 gl buckets, insert the pump hose and pump away. if you have to lower the tank to access the connection and you're doing it on the ground, use a floor jack to ...

Question about 1998 Wrangler

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...fuel filter if one is due anyway is a good place to start. You should have looked for a vacuume leak to start with The code is for a lean condition, not bad O2 sensor. Look for a vacuume leaks at the ...

Question about 1998 Wrangler

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...change it out? Fuel sending unit, is in the fuel tank, remove fill tube or hose, remove fuel both fuel tank straps, lower fuel tank with jack, indo fuel line's, remove fuel pump and install new

...Nope it does not. You need to pull the fuel line from the fuel rail and use a special hose adapter that is installed in between. A gauge is then attached to the adapter and fuel pressure can be

...valve. its a hose problem. rare to have this hose block, very rare, unless collision damage kicked it. but it is an old car, maybe the ethanol is killing the insides of it. E10 fuel here, in

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