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mr.hankey

posted on 14th Mar 03 at 18:20

What exactly does this do? And does it help in any way?


FAST PHIL

posted on 14th Mar 03 at 13:18

i pull the fuse for the fuel pump out then run the car until it stalls and it is despressurised - job done


Adam-D

posted on 13th Mar 03 at 20:37

cheers ill ave to do that then mine a 1400cc 8v an its a bloody hi torq loadsa wheelspin no friggin power!
adam
gettin a faster one nxt year
ill pull the relay off once thats done i jus tryn start the car change filter put relay back in start car job done yes? good


MattyB

posted on 12th Mar 03 at 23:52

the fuel filter is under near the car, on the drivers side rear wheel arch.....well it is on the 1.2 8v


bobothebear

posted on 12th Mar 03 at 23:27

It takes like minutes to do. You don't need to undo all the screws and you can just stick your hand behind the trim to reach the relay you have to remove.


troublesome

posted on 12th Mar 03 at 21:16

no m8 think thats the only way to do it....


Adam-D

Icon depicting mood of post posted on 12th Mar 03 at 20:38

looked in haynes manual on how to do it and you have to strip all the left hand side trim off and remove the relay ive only just put my stereo in and dont want to be stripping it all off again:(
is there a way to do it without pulling my car apart. i only want to change the fuel filter:P

adam:cool: