The connection on the engine side of the filter is a metal collar quick-connect fitting. You will need to use a special tool called a "fuel line separator tool" available at most auto parts stores to disconnect this fitting. You insert the fuel line separator tool into the female side of the fitting, push it into the fitting until it releases the locking tabs inside the fitting, and then pull the lines apart.
YES. You need a special tool to remove the quick disconnect hose.
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It requires a special tool that can be purchased at a parts store.
It is under the car on the driver's side frame just forward of the gas tank. It will require a special tool to release the connection.
It is located on the frame in front of the gas tank. You will need to release the fuel pressure. Then it requires a special tool for depressing the retainer.
It is located on the driver's side frame forward of the gas tank. It will require a special tool to release the fuel line.
That requires a special PULLER to remove the pulley.
You have to release the fuel pressure at the schrader valve on the fuel rail. The filter is located under the car on the driver's side on the frame just after the tank. It will require a special tool to release the disconnect.
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No... It is pressed on and it requires a special puller to get it off.