Thanks for telling the truth about the type of tool that doesn't work. That was the only local tool available - simply money wasted. Great video here, thanks again and keep your good instructions coming 👍
One out of the four inner catches was on outside of rib on the fuel filter. Was impossible to get it to release. Cut the filter to get it loose. I am told the GM has discontinued making this fuel supply line. Anyone have ideas where or how to get around this.
Thanks for telling the truth about the type of tool that doesn't work. That was the only local tool available - simply money wasted. Great video here, thanks again and keep your good instructions coming 👍
Thanks for the demonstration. Appreciate it.
Worked like a charm!
Thanks!
Very well explained and filmed
So useful!!! Thank you so much ❤ love your content
Great demonstration.
Thanks 👍👍👍👍👍
very helpful thank you
Outstanding!
Thank you!
My silly self used a few picks to gently separate those pesky inner tabs on my 2011 Chevy Silverado. Thank god theyre discontinued 😂
Excellent
Very helpful
I just use a cut down piece of pex pipe and pliers works for all sizes
One out of the four inner catches was on outside of rib on the fuel filter. Was impossible to get it to release. Cut the filter to get it loose. I am told the GM has discontinued making this fuel supply line. Anyone have ideas where or how to get around this.
I liked the tool I used in the description, did you try with that tool?
What brand lines are you installing?
Just reinstalling stock ones
What is the tool called
“Fuel line disconnect tool”. I left a link in the description.