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Where is the fuel filter located on a Chevy Colorado?

Where is the fuel filter located on a Chevy Colorado?

The pic turbizzy took is of the pump removed from the tank for replacement. That particular tank had sugar poured into it Click to expand… EXACTLY! Sorry if i confused anyone i was just trynna show you where the filter is located on 06+ returnless fuel systems.

How do you change the fuel line on a Chevy Colorado?

Compress the plastic clips that are on the ends of the fuel lines with a clean rag. Then rotate the fuel lines counterclockwise one-quarter of a turn and pull the lines straight off the fuel filter. Do this to both fuel lines. The plastic clips are what hold the fuel lines to the fuel filter.

What’s the best way to replace a fuel filter?

Jack up the truck from the drivers side front. That way it will lean back and the fuel will be leaning back and away from the filter as well. Also its best if you have less than 1/4 tank of gas that way the weight of the fuel itself wont force it out of the lines themselves.

How to replace fuel filter 04-05 ( guided pictoral )?

Only about 1/4 inch. Then press the tabs in with your thumb and index finger on the backside. Then move the line back and off of the fuel filter nipple. Dont pull excessively on the line since it is plastic. Remember a little fuel is going to spill so have some shop towels ready to catch a little bit of fuel. id say like a cup or so…… 5.

I found references for the 2004/05 Colorado’s , that there is a fuel filter mounted on the drivers side frame. Do any of you know what,s up with the fuel filter on the 2006 and later Colorado,s. Thanks for your help, Jim In the tank.

Compress the plastic clips that are on the ends of the fuel lines with a clean rag. Then rotate the fuel lines counterclockwise one-quarter of a turn and pull the lines straight off the fuel filter. Do this to both fuel lines. The plastic clips are what hold the fuel lines to the fuel filter.

Jack up the truck from the drivers side front. That way it will lean back and the fuel will be leaning back and away from the filter as well. Also its best if you have less than 1/4 tank of gas that way the weight of the fuel itself wont force it out of the lines themselves.

Only about 1/4 inch. Then press the tabs in with your thumb and index finger on the backside. Then move the line back and off of the fuel filter nipple. Dont pull excessively on the line since it is plastic. Remember a little fuel is going to spill so have some shop towels ready to catch a little bit of fuel. id say like a cup or so…… 5.

I found references for the 2004/05 Colorado’s , that there is a fuel filter mounted on the drivers side frame. Do any of you know what,s up with the fuel filter on the 2006 and later Colorado,s. Thanks for your help, Jim In the tank.

What makes gas go into the fuel filter?

These impurities can include: trash, debris, small particles and deposits from the gas tank. Once the gas leaves the gas tank, it will flow into the fuel filter. The inner part of the fuel filter will then catch and hold the impurities inside of the filter.

How do you remove the fuel line from the filter?

Slide the catch pan underneath the fuel filter. Compress the plastic clips that are on the ends of the fuel lines with a clean rag. Then rotate the fuel lines counterclockwise one-quarter of a turn and pull the lines straight off the fuel filter. Do this to both fuel lines. The plastic clips are what hold the fuel lines to the fuel filter.

Slide the catch pan underneath the fuel filter. Compress the plastic clips that are on the ends of the fuel lines with a clean rag. Then rotate the fuel lines counterclockwise one-quarter of a turn and pull the lines straight off the fuel filter. Do this to both fuel lines. The plastic clips are what hold the fuel lines to the fuel filter.

These impurities can include: trash, debris, small particles and deposits from the gas tank. Once the gas leaves the gas tank, it will flow into the fuel filter. The inner part of the fuel filter will then catch and hold the impurities inside of the filter.

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