Fuel filter replacement

Asked by Amanda Jun 25, 2021 at 01:23 PM about the 1996 Chevrolet S-10 LS Extended Cab 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

What size wrenches do I need to replace the fuel
filter and which way do I turn the fuel line
connector to remove the filter?

3 Answers

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youtube has a few videos describing the procedure and tools, I would search that out.

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note the picture, is that your fuel filter? You need a couple of wrenches, one for the hex on filter, the other for the hex on fuel line. You might be able to use a couple of adjustable wrenches or a couple of vice-grips. It's best to use the proper size wrench, in my opinion. I don't know the size? If your going to work on your own vehicle, you need basic set of wrenches and sockets, standard and metric sizes. The threads should be righty-tighty---lefty-loosey. Make sure no pressure on the fuel system before taking anything loose.

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If you are going to work on your car go to Sears and buy a set of wrenches. They will pay for themselves.

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