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Old 11-08-1998, 04:07 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Default 1990 Fuel Filter Help

I have a 90 Mustang with symptoms that the fuel filter needs replacing, BUT...How do you relieve the pressure on the fuel system before replacing the filter? Thanks in advance.

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Remove the gas cap before disconnecting the filter and most of the pressure will be relieved.
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Dump the pressure at the fuel rail too.
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Dump the pressure at the fuel rail too.
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