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Git jiggy
Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: MO USA
Posts: 865
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Sorry I haven't been online in a while or I could have answered this for you earlier. Your inertia switch is on the passenger's side of the cab behind the the lower kick panel under the dash. Pull out the plastic cover there under the dash and you'll see the switch (black box with the red button on top). Just pull off the plug from the switch and then you can depressurize your system. You can also do it at the schrader valve that you saw on the fuel line, but there'll be more fuel in the line than if you do it with the inertia switch. I usually do it using the inertia switch way. Then you'll need the special fuel line tool. Try this though. Undo the to nuts that hold the fuel filter bracket on the frame. Pull the bracket away from the frame. At least on our Lightnings it makes it easier to do because there's not much freakin' room to get your hands up in there between it and the front tank.
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