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Old 06-12-2006, 04:14 PM
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Default RE: DIY Maintenance: Fuel Filter

Grab the lid and pull straight up.
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The filter is attached to the lid by ‘fingers’
To remove the lid simply pull the two apart in a downward motion and the filter will come out.
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Remove the old o-ring
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The new filter is supplied with a new o-ring as you can see here.

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