A fuel line disconnet tool can be purchased for about $5 bucks tops at any auto zone, napa, advanced, etc.
This requires the fuel tank to be removed from the vehicle to gain access, and special tools to remove the lines. It is better this is done by someone with experience.
Just did mine today. Too about an hour. Pretty straight forwar and no special tools require. Will provide photos later.
I had mine fail on a 92 Park Avenue. Only a Buick dealer had the tools to replace it. A special pulley puller is needed to do that on mine. It cost about $300 if I remember correctly.
It is in the fuel line about midway jp the car underneath. You need special tools available at the parts store cheap and they should tell you how to use them.
Yes, no special tools needed. A brake shoe spring retractor tool will make it easier.
You have to remove the steering wheel, and it requires special tools.
The answer to this is too complex and you need special tools...sorry..Rick D
Find it under the car in the fuel line and it takes special tools available at the parts store.
You have to remove the axle nut, caliper & bracket, and the torx bit type bolts on the hub.
Nope just screwdriver and a few wrenches for the fuel lines
changing fuel lines usually requires special tools, these can be borrowed probably at autozone.
You will need the special fuel line tools available cheap at your local autoparts store.