Does anyone have a Jeep Grand Cherokee that they have to change the fuel filter on?

Scott

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There seems to be a special tool needed to disconnect the fuel line from the end of the filter . Anybody know how this works and if you need a special tool where do you get it?
 
The special tool is a spring lock disconnect. Available at auto store. They come in a packege with different sizes. They should show you how to use it. You will need new o rings of proper size also. I have vehicles with 100k miles and have never found a need to change a fuel filter. Be sure you know what you are doing as fuel lines are under 40psi or so.
 
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