desi
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- Dec 7, 2010
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- Vehicle Year
- 2001
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- Manual
Hello ,
A 2001 Ford Ranger 2.3 liter 5 speed 173k miles. Fuel filter has never been changed to my knowledge and it takes a moment to start. I do not lose power while driving on the highway etc. Which leads me to believe fuel filter needs to be changed.
It's on the rail and I have the pliers to remove hose.
Please tell me what i am missing in the process:
1) Unbolt filter
2) disconnect hose and drain ( should I disconnect battery cable)?
3) Disconnect the back 2 hoses
4) put new filter and and install.
5) How do I depressurize the fuel system? There is a hose coming from top of engine going to a round device with a 2" knob on it. On the side of this device is a small "bike tire" air stem.
Is this bike tire stem how I would depressurize prior to changing filter?
Thanks in advance
A 2001 Ford Ranger 2.3 liter 5 speed 173k miles. Fuel filter has never been changed to my knowledge and it takes a moment to start. I do not lose power while driving on the highway etc. Which leads me to believe fuel filter needs to be changed.
It's on the rail and I have the pliers to remove hose.
Please tell me what i am missing in the process:
1) Unbolt filter
2) disconnect hose and drain ( should I disconnect battery cable)?
3) Disconnect the back 2 hoses
4) put new filter and and install.
5) How do I depressurize the fuel system? There is a hose coming from top of engine going to a round device with a 2" knob on it. On the side of this device is a small "bike tire" air stem.
Is this bike tire stem how I would depressurize prior to changing filter?
Thanks in advance
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