Fuel filter

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Asked by Diane Apr 27, 2016 at 04:47 PM about the 2000 Chrysler Town & Country LXi LWB FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

How to release pressure from fuel filter to
disconnect & replace filter

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What connection do I remove fist to change the fuel filter. WhatDo I need to do first to change the fuel filter?

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The filters on top of the fuel tank .. REMOVAL Perform fuel system pressure release. Disconnect quick-connect fittings from fuel pump module and chassis fuel supply tube. Disconnect the negative battery cable. Raise and support vehicle. Remove filter retaining screw Fuel Filter and remove filter from tank. INSTALLATION Install fuel filter to tank. The fuel supply (to filter) line, return line (to pump module) and fuel supply (to chassis fuel line) are permanently attached the fuel filter. The ends of the fuel supply and return tubes have different size quick-connect fittings. Spray a light coat oil them first, Install fuel lines. Lower vehicle. Connect negative battery cable. Unless your confident doing this have it done. Regards

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