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I drive a Minivan, it's mine.
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How do you disconnect the fuel line from the fuel rail?
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theres a plastic clip.. them make a tool. but u can use a pair of pliers to release it
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I drive a Minivan, it's mine.
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got it-
that's a weird *** connector I might actually start this engine tomorrow |
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i'm special
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sweet. [img]graemlins/thumbsup.gif[/img]
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Trail Guide
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 744
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Dont forget the o-rings! Leaking gas = bad.
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Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: St Paul Park, MN
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Just an FYI - I had a leak at this connector (the plastic snap retainer was broken) and went to my local Jeep dealership to ge a new one. The Parts people said the original part (and its repair kit) are no longer available. They gave me a new part # of Mopar 1-04798954 which is a generic kit with 6 snap fittings and a length of hose. The kit is used to replace all fittings from the fuel tank to the injectors on various Chrysler vehicles. You simply cut the old connctor off the fuel line and install the new. It is easier to snap on the fuel rail and works fine. The only drawback is you have to buy the entire kit for $28.
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Retired, & luvinit.
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