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Old 10-25-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Default fuel filter question 1993 Mustang

do you and when do you change it..........
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Yes, you should change the fuel filter and change it at every tune up, it's part of the tune up process.
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Default Fuel Filter Location

Hi
Ya gotta forgive me for all the smilies. I just figured out what they are supposed to be for. Pretty fun, some of em. But, I won't hit ya up like this no mo'
I'm about duefor a filter change, especially as this Stang has just sat outside through 2 New England winters (and Summers). Is it in an accessible place like:
1. inside the spare wheel well like on my Jag or
2. you have to drop off the back axle, remove the bumper, unhook the tailpipe, and take the fuel tank out to get to it?

Say number 1
Say number 1
Say number 1
Say number 1
Say number 1
Say number 1
Yesssssss! He said it's number 1

Not number 2, please! Oh, for the love of God, no, don't say that; I'll just KILL myself. Oh, Lord Vishnu; Oh, Dalai Llama. why, why why not Number 1?

If it should be 2, can you give me some tips to get to it please?
Greatly appreciate your time
Phil
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