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Words I live by and the reason I do all the things I do..... it’s only a matter of if you want to....... and you can however break something worse , unfortunately LOL
@@sharpcarco I agree, you can totally make things worse, but thats how you learn! I once had a dripping faucet in the kitchen. Needed a simple washer changed out. By the time I was done, I had replaced all the pipes and the entire faucet all the way to the wall under the sink... Every part I touched broke the one it was connected to. I learned a lot, and that sink never leaked again.
This video is just what I needed my other line broke I guess it's older and has plastic pieces that go on and snap in. I bought my new hose looked at the ends and thought I got the wrong part again untill I saw this. Thank you.
I wish I could’ve continue that trend but now my openers are about A minute and a half long but once I get on task I stay on it. Making UA-cam videos takes a lot of time and when you only make about 2/10 of a cent per view do you have to be resourceful and try to get people to watch because UA-cam videos are based upon views and view duration just so you know when you’re watching them guys talk for a while they’re trying to get retention thank you though I greatly appreciate the compliment God bless and have a great day
No it's probably an old Chevy older than any ford on the road if that's what your getting at I have a 92 Cheyenne I don't see any 92 Ford's or dodges just saying
It really does not matter what manufacturer it is. Any northern state that uses salt or liquid calcium eats everything. I wish these manufacturers made a edition that had all stainless steel hardware. I’d pay the few extra thousand for that.
@@dwayneholbrook4056 it's a fact that most late 90's to mid 00's trucks in junkyards are not Chevy's. Many of them are still on the road, so if one does go to the yard it gets parted out relatively quickly
Thanks for sharing this video Clay, I hope you can help me with this! I am trying to get the same type of clip off but unable to get the tool in due to it being too close of where it is connected. If tool won't work what else could I do to get it released instead of cutting the line?
Take a hose clamp that’s about the same size cut the screw off of it and stick it in there it will push up on the tab and allow you to slide it out. I need to make a video about that. I just haven’t had time.
I will need your Vin number You can message me on clays ac and Auto Repair over Facebook which is the preferred method. I check it more frequently or you can send me an email. To thenewClayway@gmail.com .
How can 33 people dislike this video. It shows what it says. Quick simple. Watch, learn a d get back to your truck and fix it now that you know how the fuel line clip works. Duh... thumbs up. Cheers
(Sarcasm) I think some people thought that I was also going to include the tool for free with my free internet video and they are very upset that I didn’t take a chisel and a screwdriver and a hammer and show them how to take it off with things that they would have at home . the unfortunate part is they don’t understand that there are certain things that require a specific type of tool to get the job done .And literally that tool is available at any auto store for about five dollars” will they ever use it again heck I don’t know” but it’s what you have to have to get the job done . Take it easy gearhead have a great day
You can't make everybody happy. Some folks don't want to buy special tools, but if it's less than ten bucks they should buy one even if they throw it away. The cost of labor from a dealer is just too high. Thanks for posting and I'll use this as a starting point for adding an inline fuel filter. My truck only has a filter/screen in the tank.
Yes I’m fully aware of and i own several of their tools in there very good tools but unfortunately I reached out to them and they will not help sponsor my videos so I can’t mention them . But thank you for letting us know I will leave this post up for a couple days maybe somebody who is important will see it and know how good of work I do and send me some stuff to use in my videos have a great evening thank you for the great information
this just popped up in my recommended and between the creed shop music going on in the back ground and the how are you going to make it run worse than not at all attitude i feel like im back in the shop my dad used to run learning to work on cars.
That’s really great I’m thinking that’s a compliment and I’m pretty sure it is I definitely believe not only in the HOW to fix things but THE WHY You’re fixing them in the first place
@@sharpcarco very much a compliment. i just meant at the beginning how you said you cant break whats broken. my dad would say something like that or you cant make it run worse than not at all.
It be nice show more on how to remove and do the complete job on taking out and cleaning out process. I git same issue. Gas pump stops and goes when getting gas.
Boy people will bitch no matter what… either the video is too long and two descriptive words too short, and not descriptive enough…. What a wonderful world we live in…. Whiners and complainers…. It’s all good …. I’m sure everything is somebody else’s fault in your world.
thanks! big help...but does the replacement fuel line have to have that little flange about an inch from the end? I see that it is on the one you pulled out. I'm doing a new line right now but it does not have that flange.
I’m pretty certain that it does yes you can make just about anything work with the proper equipment but I’m not quite certain what you’re asking exactly it should be the same way as it came factory
I feel like a dumbass. Me and my dad were changing just the line from the fuel filter back to the connector, which is only about 12 inches, and we spent 2 hours fighting it cause we were trying to use pliers to compress the clips. Didn’t know you’re supposed to use this tool on these also
I found out what was wrong with my truck , a gas line that connects to the charcoal canister broke , and the float is stuck or fell off , so the tank was full even though the gas light was on , so when I was putting gas it would just overflow out of the broken line , crazy thing is is I dont know how my gas tank swell up and I cant take the fuel pump out so I just ride with a gas can and keep track of my miles
@@moneymig that’s wild you think you could ft me or call me and help em with my problem? Burban dies when out into gear and there’s a black hose that’s dangling from the bottom that I can’t figure out where to plug it back in
@@MustyKitten pretty hard to determine the problem well in my case if I'm not there in person , I'm from Louisiana, so I can maybe give you pointers I'm not certified but I work on my own vehicles and do small jobs , with that being said does your suburban at least idles ? When in park
No, sorry I do not Pretty cut and dry though it’s going to have two straps, holding it on which are generally 17 mm to 15 mm bolts The filler neck tube that’s going to have to come off You’re gonna need to be able to jack up the vehicle and also lower the gas tank down it’s not a fun job to do on the ground but it is not impossible. If you’re quick, maybe three hours four hours If you’re slow 6 to 8 You won’t really need any specialty tools, but I do recommend that you use a pick tool to remove the fuel filler neck once you take the band clamp off Or you can grab a large pair of channel locks and twist the tube off Any rusty lines are more than likely going to break if you do break a rusty line if they’re made of metal Use a compression fitting to repair the lines If you have the nylon style lines, you can purchase them at just about any auto parts store so you should be able to fix any fittings that are rusted or not cooperating hopefully that information helps you
Do you need the disconnect tool for a 2004 Tahoe? Some people claim you don't but I dont want to just try pulling them apart by squeezing the connectors
Honestly I could not tell you 100% for sure but generally you need that tool the old style used to have a pushy clip where you could pull them apart you will just have to get underneath there and take a look I’m sorry I could not be of more help
Really depends on what the connector looks Like but this is the only tool that they really use on General Motors so I would have to assume so most of the time you can just push the two plastic pieces together and release it
Oh absolutely simple trick to getting them a part Push down on the little button and then push the connector together and sharply pull it back quickly. It will pop radio.
One of the three will go to your evap canister, that's evap. Then of the two others, you should find the fuel filter in line of one of them. The one without the filter will be the return.
I have a huge problem . Fuel line damage on a 2004 GMC envoy. can not find the part number for the feed line from the sending unit to the filter . I can not as well find the part number for the line that runs from the filter forward . I know I am a recent subscriber but the auto part stores close early due to covid so . If anyone can help that would be greatly appreciated thank you
Personally I would recommend making them. You could also call the dealership and give them your Vin number and they will certainly be able to get them for you. The auto parts stores probably won’t have the particular part you’re looking for but they will have components that allow you to actually make them your self. Dorman carries a large line of fuel line attachments and ends. Sorry I know that’s not exactly what you were looking to hear but trust me you can do it
Awesome video thank you. Can't find part number anywhere either and I'm scoured though videos, comments every website. Mines 2002 silverado 1500 extended cab LT. Debating on cutting fitting off and jamming it into the fuel line with hose clamp. and definitely need that tool
What size & what type of wrench you use to get the fuel line fitting from the tbi. I have a 92 C1500 and cant remove the line. 15mm was to small, 16mm was to small, & 17mm was too big. Is their something I'm missing.
Hello I was driving a little bit and the same connection what have in this video getting loose and the engine stop running so I was trying to Start my engine again and again so a guy who was walking by and was yelling stop stop because fuel was running on the street from my engine so I step out of my car I did smell the fuel right away I was lucky the fuel didn’t catch fire so we push my car away to a parking place because I was standing in the middle of a very busy street so I open the bonnet and the friendly helper saw it already the fuel hose connection was loose so I click it back on to the engine I did start the engine again and yes she was running again but my question is to you normally this connection can’t getting loose with driving .
@@sharpcarco What size & what type of wrench you use to get the fuel line fitting off at the tbi. I have a 92 C1500 and cant remove the line. 15mm was to small, 16mm was to small, & 17mm was too big. Is their something I'm missing.
Inaccurate. Those clips that seem like they need squeezed do very get squeezed to remove. I did it that way and worked effortlessly, plus I looked at the internal mechanism after removal and as you squeeze, the clips pull away. My issue is the other line doesn't have those but there is a small thin sliding tab that I can't get to release and can't get my fuel line till between the lines to release
Respectfully sir, the tool is not required. Actually the large white tabs can be pushed in as you push the two lines together it will disconnect. Afterwards, look inside of the fitting and you'll see how it works.
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Wow, that is a great tag line for videos. If anybody else can do it, you can do it too, and you cant break whats already broken. Awesome!
Words I live by and the reason I do all the things I do..... it’s only a matter of if you want to....... and you can however break something worse , unfortunately LOL
@@sharpcarco I agree, you can totally make things worse, but thats how you learn! I once had a dripping faucet in the kitchen. Needed a simple washer changed out. By the time I was done, I had replaced all the pipes and the entire faucet all the way to the wall under the sink... Every part I touched broke the one it was connected to. I learned a lot, and that sink never leaked again.
I found a kit of disconnects at a yard sale for $5. Never used them. Didnt know how to ,but thanks to you now I do.
I appreciate your video, I have the tool but didn’t realize I would need it for this particular fitting. You just saved me a lot of stress and money
This video is just what I needed my other line broke I guess it's older and has plastic pieces that go on and snap in. I bought my new hose looked at the ends and thought I got the wrong part again untill I saw this. Thank you.
Thanks for the video, love the "can't break, what's broken" line
Thank you. I've been trying to figure this thing out for a week. Saved me $100 in labor.
That’s so awesome that’s why I do it thank you so much Robert I appreciate it
Simple and straight to the point. I wish others would not speak so much and do just like you did . Makes for a much better video.
I wish I could’ve continue that trend but now my openers are about A minute and a half long but once I get on task I stay on it. Making UA-cam videos takes a lot of time and when you only make about 2/10 of a cent per view do you have to be resourceful and try to get people to watch because UA-cam videos are based upon views and view duration just so you know when you’re watching them guys talk for a while they’re trying to get retention thank you though I greatly appreciate the compliment God bless and have a great day
Just what I needed. I was using my fingers. Share the knowledge homeboy. Thank you.
Thank you. Just what I needed and no time wasted. I would've snapped a few things
Glad I could be of service . I appreciate you letting me know have a great day
Would it be helpful to first start the car and pull out the pump relay fuse to avoid fuel splashing out? Not sure if you did that first
Thank you for making this video, and thank you for keeping it short.
Good video Sir Thanks
You can’t break what’s already broken
Thanks for the info !!
My fuel line is rusted and leaking so Needed this info!
I’ve got some seriously good video of how to get them out especially on these General Motors let me know if you need it and I will send you a link
Thanks for the fuel line tool tip. I was stumped up till you showed je that
I'm so happy I found this video
... I Been trying to get mines off so I can fix it myself
Nice video, thanks! I love how there's the obligatory pile of rust on the floor... Because you know, it's a Chevy!
No it's probably an old Chevy older than any ford on the road if that's what your getting at I have a 92 Cheyenne I don't see any 92 Ford's or dodges just saying
Very valid point
It really does not matter what manufacturer it is. Any northern state that uses salt or liquid calcium eats everything. I wish these manufacturers made a edition that had all stainless steel hardware. I’d pay the few extra thousand for that.
I’ll bet there’s a lot of people that would that’s a good point as well
@@dwayneholbrook4056 it's a fact that most late 90's to mid 00's trucks in junkyards are not Chevy's. Many of them are still on the road, so if one does go to the yard it gets parted out relatively quickly
yes it was helpful, thanks for taking the time friend
Thanks Doug welcome to the channel we’re very happy to have folks like you and thank you for taking the time to send the nice comment
creed in the distance really makes the video
God Bless you brother, nobody else wanted to show this.
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I love your meme!!!! Photo
Thanks for sharing this video Clay, I hope you can help me with this!
I am trying to get the same type of clip off but unable to get the tool in due to it being too close of where it is connected. If tool won't work what else could I do to get it released instead of cutting the line?
Take a hose clamp that’s about the same size cut the screw off of it and stick it in there it will push up on the tab and allow you to slide it out. I need to make a video about that. I just haven’t had time.
Brilliance! Just had to make sure I got the right tool. Haha thanks!
Thank you for the video. It was helpful. May I ask what the part number was for the fuel line?
I will need your Vin number
You can message me on clays ac and Auto Repair over Facebook which is the preferred method. I check it more frequently or you can send me an email.
To thenewClayway@gmail.com .
How can 33 people dislike this video. It shows what it says. Quick simple. Watch, learn a d get back to your truck and fix it now that you know how the fuel line clip works. Duh... thumbs up. Cheers
(Sarcasm) I think some people thought that I was also going to include the tool for free with my free internet video and they are very upset that I didn’t take a chisel and a screwdriver and a hammer and show them how to take it off with things that they would have at home . the unfortunate part is they don’t understand that there are certain things that require a specific type of tool to get the job done .And literally that tool is available at any auto store for about five dollars” will they ever use it again heck I don’t know” but it’s what you have to have to get the job done . Take it easy gearhead have a great day
You can't make everybody happy. Some folks don't want to buy special tools, but if it's less than ten bucks they should buy one even if they throw it away. The cost of labor from a dealer is just too high. Thanks for posting and I'll use this as a starting point for adding an inline fuel filter. My truck only has a filter/screen in the tank.
No kidding I’m doing the exact same maintenance listening to the exact same song
What that’s a weird coincidence… 🤯😂
Great video. Thanks!
Thank you very much and like! Clay. Lisle has a tool 37300 it make your live very esay
Yes I’m fully aware of and i own several of their tools in there very good tools but unfortunately I reached out to them and they will not help sponsor my videos so I can’t mention them . But thank you for letting us know I will leave this post up for a couple days maybe somebody who is important will see it and know how good of work I do and send me some stuff to use in my videos have a great evening thank you for the great information
this just popped up in my recommended and between the creed shop music going on in the back ground and the how are you going to make it run worse than not at all attitude i feel like im back in the shop my dad used to run learning to work on cars.
That’s really great I’m thinking that’s a compliment and I’m pretty sure it is I definitely believe not only in the HOW to fix things but THE WHY You’re fixing them in the first place
@@sharpcarco very much a compliment. i just meant at the beginning how you said you cant break whats broken. my dad would say something like that or you cant make it run worse than not at all.
I liked for the “can’t break what’s broken” lol
Throw them cheap connectors in the garbage stupid setup General Motors and ther quick disconnect junk good video
No this was very helpful thank you
How does the return line come off? 04 GMC Sierra 2500HD Extended cab. It’s located left side between head and firewall
Could you send me a picture of that to my Facebook clays Ac and Auto Repair, I’m sure I’ll know by just looking at it
tnx ! very helpful great vid ! , first i thought it was limp bizkit but i think its creed playing 🎵🎵
Yep , creed "my sack is nice". Heheh.
Would this be a good point to install an in-line fuel pump ? Or should It be placed earlier in the line ?
Thanks for not messing around
You're a star
I can always trust a video that has my own prison playing in the background
Man, after I read this, I had to start singing that my wife is plugging her ears…..
Loving the music in the background there. Creed's best album
I love that freaking song!!
whats funny is i sold people the tool and the repair kit and never had to do it... now i need to fix my fuel leek and i am watching videos ROFL
It be nice show more on how to remove and do the complete job on taking out and cleaning out process. I git same issue. Gas pump stops and goes when getting gas.
Boy people will bitch no matter what… either the video is too long and two descriptive words too short, and not descriptive enough…. What a wonderful world we live in…. Whiners and complainers….
It’s all good …. I’m sure everything is somebody else’s fault in your world.
thanks! big help...but does the replacement fuel line have to have that little flange about an inch from the end? I see that it is on the one you pulled out. I'm doing a new line right now but it does not have that flange.
I’m pretty certain that it does yes you can make just about anything work with the proper equipment but I’m not quite certain what you’re asking exactly it should be the same way as it came factory
I feel like a dumbass. Me and my dad were changing just the line from the fuel filter back to the connector, which is only about 12 inches, and we spent 2 hours fighting it cause we were trying to use pliers to compress the clips. Didn’t know you’re supposed to use this tool on these also
Thank you. This was very helpful
Followed for the creed !
Hello from Iraq well done
Well hello brother thank you for reaching out and welcome to the channel
You can't break what's broken 💯
That really connected in my soul too
@@MustyKitten facts
I found out what was wrong with my truck , a gas line that connects to the charcoal canister broke , and the float is stuck or fell off , so the tank was full even though the gas light was on , so when I was putting gas it would just overflow out of the broken line , crazy thing is is I dont know how my gas tank swell up and I cant take the fuel pump out so I just ride with a gas can and keep track of my miles
@@moneymig that’s wild you think you could ft me or call me and help em with my problem? Burban dies when out into gear and there’s a black hose that’s dangling from the bottom that I can’t figure out where to plug it back in
@@MustyKitten pretty hard to determine the problem well in my case if I'm not there in person , I'm from Louisiana, so I can maybe give you pointers I'm not certified but I work on my own vehicles and do small jobs , with that being said does your suburban at least idles ? When in park
Do you have a video on GM van tank removal ?
No, sorry I do not
Pretty cut and dry though it’s going to have two straps, holding it on which are generally 17 mm to 15 mm bolts
The filler neck tube that’s going to have to come off
You’re gonna need to be able to jack up the vehicle and also lower the gas tank down it’s not a fun job to do on the ground but it is not impossible. If you’re quick, maybe three hours four hours
If you’re slow 6 to 8
You won’t really need any specialty tools, but I do recommend that you use a pick tool to remove the fuel filler neck once you take the band clamp off
Or you can grab a large pair of channel locks and twist the tube off
Any rusty lines are more than likely going to break if you do break a rusty line if they’re made of metal
Use a compression fitting to repair the lines
If you have the nylon style lines, you can purchase them at just about any auto parts store so you should be able to fix any fittings that are rusted or not cooperating hopefully that information helps you
Very helpful
Do you need the disconnect tool for a 2004 Tahoe? Some people claim you don't but I dont want to just try pulling them apart by squeezing the connectors
Honestly I could not tell you 100% for sure but generally you need that tool the old style used to have a pushy clip where you could pull them apart you will just have to get underneath there and take a look I’m sorry I could not be of more help
will the old gas come out once its disconnected opened?
A little bit
Thank You! Going to store now to buy a tool. lol
Thank you for bleeding yellow and black, braaappppp!!!!
Thanks! Very helpful
God bless you my brother
Would that tool possibly work on a 2013 impala flex fuel sensor? Thanks
Really depends on what the connector looks Like but this is the only tool that they really use on General Motors so I would have to assume so most of the time you can just push the two plastic pieces together and release it
Ok cool i appreciate it, thank you for the quick response.
It would be helpful if you provided the size of the disconnect tool needed.
Like I said love your videos. It's those stupid ass electric connectors that are driving me crazy . Can you help? Yahvah bless
Oh absolutely simple trick to getting them a part
Push down on the little button and then push the connector together and sharply pull it back quickly. It will pop radio.
Well I kinda broke the adapter for the line is there anywhere for replacement?😢
Thank you! Got it .. also clean your shop lol
Do you need the tool to also put it back on? Help?
No
Thanks!
Oh Gm... You couldn't just make it simple. Now I have to wait another 3 days after I order this tool.
All manufactures use that style of tool now so it will come in handy. They also sell them at the local parts store for about five dollars
Another guy used plumbers type. Sorry, I know this comment was old. 😂
Thank you very much sir
Nice...
How much would you charge to redo the fuel lines on a 2008 Chevy cobalt or 2.4L sport ?
Quick easy video :-) nice
I have one of them fittings it's right up against the charcoal canister you can't get that tool internet in there
Wat hardware store u get it from
I think your awesome. I like if it's can be done. Been My motto my whole life. Yahvah bless
That’s awesome. I’m glad it was awful. I greatly appreciate the kind words. Welcome to the channel. Happy to have you here.
Been trying to figure out what im doung wrong..apparently i dont have that tool. To the part store !
As a famous Mandolarian once said......
This is the way. o7
Clever, Very nice… I like that
Thanks
thanks for making this video
Thanks so much
Thank you sir!
By any chance do you now which one is the fuel return? Doing a fuel cell on my 04 and im not sure which one is the return of the 3 lines
One of the three will go to your evap canister, that's evap. Then of the two others, you should find the fuel filter in line of one of them. The one without the filter will be the return.
I have a huge problem . Fuel line damage on a 2004 GMC envoy. can not find the part number for the feed line from the sending unit to the filter . I can not as well find the part number for the line that runs from the filter forward . I know I am a recent subscriber but the auto part stores close early due to covid so . If anyone can help that would be greatly appreciated thank you
Personally I would recommend making them. You could also call the dealership and give them your Vin number and they will certainly be able to get them for you.
The auto parts stores probably won’t have the particular part you’re looking for but they will have components that allow you to actually make them your self. Dorman carries a large line of fuel line attachments and ends.
Sorry I know that’s not exactly what you were looking to hear but trust me you can do it
Awesome video thank you. Can't find part number anywhere either and I'm scoured though videos, comments every website. Mines 2002 silverado 1500 extended cab LT. Debating on cutting fitting off and jamming it into the fuel line with hose clamp. and definitely need that tool
Thank you
Don't need the tool to connect it right ?
No you do not need it Should just push right back in
What size is the tool, 5/16?
Is there anyway to do this without the tool?
A lot of patience and pick tools
Just buy the $5 tool. 😂
What size & what type of wrench you use to get the fuel line fitting from the tbi. I have a 92 C1500 and cant remove the line. 15mm was to small, 16mm was to small, & 17mm was too big. Is their something I'm missing.
Sorry anonymous I apologize I honestly don’t know I wish I could be of more help
21/32 is 16.7 mm
How do you discconect the fuel line from the back of the engine?? Theres a lt gray clip does that have to come off?
I think that’s the one that you just push the ends of it with your two fingers
Thanks ye have showed me the way
Can you replace mine today?!?!?!?! Lol im in Clare and I blew one on my 04 silverado
No sorry right now I’m in Georgia filming a show
One side has the clips...the second side is like the one in your video...& I thought it broken...thanks
Oh...my vehicle is a 2005 Buick rendezvous ...the back side of the fuel filter is like the one shown here
Hello I was driving a little bit and the same connection what have in this video getting loose and the engine stop running so I was trying to Start my engine again and again so a guy who was walking by and was yelling stop stop because fuel was running on the street from my engine so I step out of my car I did smell the fuel right away I was lucky the fuel didn’t catch fire so we push my car away to a parking place because I was standing in the middle of a very busy street so I open the bonnet and the friendly helper saw it already the fuel hose connection was loose so I click it back on to the engine I did start the engine again and yes she was running again but my question is to you normally this connection can’t getting loose with driving .
Try that when it's rusted af.. ughh I hate east coast salted roads :(
Sorry about that man
@@sharpcarco What size & what type of wrench you use to get the fuel line fitting off at the tbi. I have a 92 C1500 and cant remove the line. 15mm was to small, 16mm was to small, & 17mm was too big. Is their something I'm missing.
But if you look at the floor at the end of the video you see a pile of rust
Inaccurate. Those clips that seem like they need squeezed do very get squeezed to remove. I did it that way and worked effortlessly, plus I looked at the internal mechanism after removal and as you squeeze, the clips pull away. My issue is the other line doesn't have those but there is a small thin sliding tab that I can't get to release and can't get my fuel line till between the lines to release
ty i been try use a needle nose
What's wrong with the old hose clamp?
60 pounds of pressure…. It will blow off.
@@sharpcarco they worked for decades
Lol that got me like crap I was doing it wrong 🙄
Damn look at all that sheddy rust that fell onto the floor.
Respectfully sir, the tool is not required. Actually the large white tabs can be pushed in as you push the two lines together it will disconnect. Afterwards, look inside of the fitting and you'll see how it works.
Ok , I don’t know where you seen a plastic clip on mine….
@@sharpcarco
The 2 large white tabs on either side push together . I hope I haven't offended.
@@sharpcarco they are the two white buttons you said would go outwards when the tool was inserted
Thanks they can be a bear sometimes
Can someone send me the link to the fuel hose clamp?
If you push the whiteTab on the back and Pool it will come apart
( that looks hard to do! So I went back to gas line, a lot easier!)
You’re gonna have a very hard life.
try disconnecting the sentra 2005 fuel line.impossible with any tool.
first thing I do is spray everything with WD-40 the magic spray