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Replacing your fuel lines attached to your fuel tank.

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Old 04-02-09, 06:38 PM
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TN Replacing your fuel lines attached to your fuel tank.

I know a lot of people have had to do this but I have not yet found a thread that explains a fast and easy way of accomplishing this. Please post only helpful responses. PLEASE!!!
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So you want to replace the rubber hoses that connect to the fuel pump? You can get access to them from the rear hatch area and from under the car.
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there is a cover under the rear carpet on the driver side...there are 4 screws holding it on. remove them and there are your hoses.
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