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Old Oct 7, 2004 | 03:27 PM
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Is there such a thing??? My standard fuel line disconnect kit, doesn't work on my xB's fuel rail... where can I score one that does?

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Old Oct 7, 2004 | 04:29 PM
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did you try autozone to see if they haqd one to borrow. Doubt it but it;s worth a shot.

by the time I get ready to put my clutch in, you'll be looking to buy it back.. Maybe I'm really just an intetrest free loan with coladeral? [sic]
Old Oct 7, 2004 | 04:42 PM
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There are a couple different fuel line disconnect tools out there. Check out the tools at Discount to see if the other tool works for yours. Or as jeers said, see if you can rent one from an auto parts store.
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If its anything like every other Toyota fuel line all you do is pull up in the rectangular plastic cover that secures them then squeeze the grey plastic sides and pull the lines apart. Not special tools needed.
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Originally Posted by Back In Black xA
If its anything like every other Toyota fuel line all you do is pull up in the rectangular plastic cover that secures them then squeeze the grey plastic sides and pull the lines apart. Not special tools needed.
Yes, to get it off of the firewall... not off the fuel rail theres some sort of hump there the disconnect tool would normally slide into, making it impossible for a normal one to work. Damn Toyota...
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