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Car Forum / Oldsmobile Cars / August 2008

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91 Cutless fuel filter

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Jerry - 16 Aug 2008 14:48 GMT
Hi all, I have a 91 cutless ciera 3.3.  I bought a fuel filter and it
came with about a foot long tube with it.  It appears to be quick
disconnect connectors on both ends.  The car has these connectors on
both sides of the original filter.  Is there a method/trick to undo
the connectors on the filter?  Any thought or tips are appreciated.
Thanks, Jerry
Silver Surfer - 17 Aug 2008 01:25 GMT
Don't they make a special tool for those fittings?  Seems to me that they
don't cost very much at Advance or AutoZone.

> Hi all, I have a 91 cutless ciera 3.3.  I bought a fuel filter and it
> came with about a foot long tube with it.  It appears to be quick
> disconnect connectors on both ends.  The car has these connectors on
> both sides of the original filter.  Is there a method/trick to undo
> the connectors on the filter?  Any thought or tips are appreciated.
> Thanks, Jerry
Jerry - 17 Aug 2008 14:28 GMT
>> Hi all, I have a 91 cutless ciera 3.3.  I bought a fuel filter and it
>> came with about a foot long tube with it.  It appears to be quick
>> disconnect connectors on both ends.  The car has these connectors on
>> both sides of the original filter.  Is there a method/trick to undo
>> the connectors on the filter?  Any thought or tips are appreciated.
>> Thanks, Jerry

>Don't they make a special tool for those fittings?  Seems to me that they
>don't cost very much at Advance or AutoZone.

Thanks, I will check that out

Jerry
 
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