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Reddit mentions of ABN Fuel Line Disconnect Scissor Tool for 5/16in and 3/8in Vehicle Fuel Lin Compatible with GM, Ford, Mazda

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of ABN Fuel Line Disconnect Scissor Tool for 5/16in and 3/8in Vehicle Fuel Lin Compatible with GM, Ford, Mazda. Here are the top ones.

ABN Fuel Line Disconnect Scissor Tool for 5/16in and 3/8in Vehicle Fuel Lin Compatible with GM, Ford, Mazda
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    Features:
  • Practical: Use the ABN Fuel Line Disconnect Scissor Tool for 5/16” Inch and 3/8” Inch GM, Ford, and Mazda Vehicle Fuel Lines for a simple and fast separation of quick disconnect couplings and/or fittings
  • Versatile: Designed for both 5/16” and 3/8” fuel lines; Compatible with 1989 and newer GM vehicles, 1990 and newer Ford vehicles, and some 1990 and newer Mazda vehicles
  • Easy to Use: Release the fuel line locking mechanism by listening for the slight “click” that means that it has done its job and you can easily pull off the filter
  • Comfortable Grip: Handles have an easy to grasp design that offers a strong grip for maximum torque
  • Durable: All metal construction and design built for strength and longevity
Specs:
Height1 Inches
Length13.7 Inches
Weight0.09 Pounds
Width10.1 Inches

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Found 3 comments on ABN Fuel Line Disconnect Scissor Tool for 5/16in and 3/8in Vehicle Fuel Lin Compatible with GM, Ford, Mazda:

u/Apotropaic_Sphinx · 2 pointsr/CherokeeXJ

The lines are incredibly easy to replace.

  1. Remove filter box and electric fan
  2. Use a Fuel Line Quick Disconnect tool to remove the radiator-side hoses. You can buy these or similar kits at the parts store
  3. Squeeze the plastic tabs together on the transmission side and gently yank out
  4. Transfer the old QD tabs to the new cooler lines
  5. lube both ends with petroleum jelly and reinstall. The new hoses are seated properly when you feel a click
u/surge_of_vanilla · 1 pointr/CherokeeXJ

I only used the pre-fill. It was hard to get on board with the "pump will suck the PAG and you'll need to add more" rationale because where would the excess PAG then go in a closed system? I assumed excess PAG would be distributed throughout the system. Maybe I'm wrong, maybe I'll do this again next year, but for now everything has been blowing cold. Tip: absolutely have a disconnect tool for this job.