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Old 11-08-2019, 12:58 PM
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Not too bad to do yourself. I’ve done them on the side of the highway before. A lot easier to work from the topside under the hood rather then trying to reach up through the fender well. This is how I do it. Unplug wiring harness connector off bottom of filter. Punch a screw driver threw the side of filter will make it easy to loosen that way. Remove filter, remove sensor out of old filter. Install sensor into bottom of new filter, screw new filter on hand tight. Connect wiring harness back together for sensor on bottom of filter. Back out black plastic bleed screw leaving in a couple threads. Press and release primer until all air is free and straight fuel comes out of bleed screw. Tighten bleed screw back in don’t over tighten as it’s only plastic. Start truck and away you go.
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