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Old 06-12-2006, 03:07 PM
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Default RE: DIY Maintenance: Fuel Filter

Place the plastic container, or drain pan under the hose.
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Then open the valve to drain the filter canister like so.
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Once the fuel has drained take your wrench and remove the lid to the filter canister. You will feel it is rather tight at first, but then when it becomes easy to move with the wrench you can twist it off the rest of the way by hand.

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