The big white nut just screws off to remove the pump.
because it is a kind of a range !
A normal fault moves because it is under tension.
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The fuel filter is located just to the right of the brake master cylinder reservoir. Look under a couple of hoses because it sits in a very inconspicuous position and is kind of hard to remove the first time you try.
First off you have to know what kind of pump it has...ie.. a rotary, where the fuel lines are in a circle out the back of it or an in-line where the fuel lines come out the top.
a fossil fuel
Reverse faults move due to being under pressure.
it depends what kind of fuel you have
Could be the Idle, or some kind of adjustment with the air and fuel mixture.
This is kind of a general question. The low fuel light will ussually come on when you have a gallon or less of gasoline left. There is no set mileage of how far you can drive witht his light on because there are so many different driving conditions (under heavy load, under light load, cold weather startup, etc.) Also depending the condition of the fuel and ignition parts in your car can affect how many miles you get to the gallon. so i wouldn't recommend driving for very long with this light on. Hope this helped.
it uses rocket fuel
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