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ktyme November 11th 08 03:56 PM

2002 Vue fuel filter connectors
 
The last item of my 100,000 mile maintanence schedule is replacing the
fuel filter. I got a new one from the dealer and started the change.
The outlet line came off with no problems, but I can't seem to find
how the two inlet lines lines are secured to the old filter. There's
a little plastic tab that unsnaps and folds out of the way, but
something else is still holding the fitting on. I tried a removal
tool (a plastic collar) that I've used to release lines from other
types of filters, but that didn't seem to work. Does anyone know the
secret to disconnecting these fittings? Thanks for any advice.

Oppie[_8_] November 14th 08 02:02 PM

2002 Vue fuel filter connectors
 
Don't know if this is like the ones on my L300 which has a light colored
retainer which snaps into the main body with two tabs. The tabs are
depressed which releases the retainer to be pulled outward (along the tube).
As I recall, there is only an O-ring seal in the main body against the
filter. You may have to twist and rock gently to loosen up before
separating.



"ktyme" > wrote in message
...
> The last item of my 100,000 mile maintanence schedule is replacing the
> fuel filter. I got a new one from the dealer and started the change.
> The outlet line came off with no problems, but I can't seem to find
> how the two inlet lines lines are secured to the old filter. There's
> a little plastic tab that unsnaps and folds out of the way, but
> something else is still holding the fitting on. I tried a removal
> tool (a plastic collar) that I've used to release lines from other
> types of filters, but that didn't seem to work. Does anyone know the
> secret to disconnecting these fittings? Thanks for any advice.


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Oppie[_8_] November 14th 08 02:08 PM

2002 Vue fuel filter connectors
 
Don't know if this is like the ones on my L300 which has a light colored
retainer which snaps into the main body with two tabs. The tabs are
depressed which releases the retainer to be pulled outward (along the tube).
As I recall, there is only an O-ring seal in the main body against the
filter. You may have to twist and rock gently to loosen up before
separating.



"ktyme" > wrote in message
...
> The last item of my 100,000 mile maintanence schedule is replacing the
> fuel filter. I got a new one from the dealer and started the change.
> The outlet line came off with no problems, but I can't seem to find
> how the two inlet lines lines are secured to the old filter. There's
> a little plastic tab that unsnaps and folds out of the way, but
> something else is still holding the fitting on. I tried a removal
> tool (a plastic collar) that I've used to release lines from other
> types of filters, but that didn't seem to work. Does anyone know the
> secret to disconnecting these fittings? Thanks for any advice.


** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **

Oppie[_7_] November 14th 08 03:03 PM

2002 Vue fuel filter connectors
 
Don't know if this is like the ones on my L300 which has a light colored
retainer which snaps into the main body with two tabs. The tabs are
depressed which releases the retainer to be pulled outward (along the tube).
As I recall, there is only an O-ring seal in the main body against the
filter. You may have to twist and rock gently to loosen up before
separating.


"ktyme" > wrote in message
...
> The last item of my 100,000 mile maintanence schedule is replacing the
> fuel filter. I got a new one from the dealer and started the change.
> The outlet line came off with no problems, but I can't seem to find
> how the two inlet lines lines are secured to the old filter. There's
> a little plastic tab that unsnaps and folds out of the way, but
> something else is still holding the fitting on. I tried a removal
> tool (a plastic collar) that I've used to release lines from other
> types of filters, but that didn't seem to work. Does anyone know the
> secret to disconnecting these fittings? Thanks for any advice.




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