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My dad and I went to change the filters on our GTs last night. For anyone considering going to Autozone, don't buy their brand, part # FF686. According to their computers that's the correct one for 05-07 mustangs. Its not. The inlet and outlet tubes are too small for the gas lines to re-attach.
My dad and I sucked it up and bought the $20 Motocraft ones from the dealer. We also bought one for my brother's 04 GT. And sure enough, thats the one Autozone sold me. So I have to take them back and tell them they need to update their system.
After we got the right filter the chance was easy. No differene in throttle or anything, but just a good maintenance item to do.
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There's no special tools required. Just the right size socket to take off the guard, and a screw driver or something to push on and relase the clamps. No way to releive the pressure. I pulled the fuel pump fuse and turned the engine over which may have reduced the engine side pressure off the line, but fuel WILL spill out, like about 1/2 cup from the tank side. No way around it.
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I did remove the fuse and turned it over. But like GidyUp said, it'll only relieve the pressure forward of the filter. It still drained a decent amount. Took about 10min per car. Pretty easy. The only tools is a 10mm rocket, a large screw driver for the plastic snaps, and needle nose pliers to remove them, and I used a large towell to soak up the draining fuel.
Pretty easy to do. Didn't notice any change, but then again the car was running fire before. Just normal maintenance.
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Pretty easy to do. Didn't notice any change, but then again the car was running fire before. Just normal maintenance.
For kicks, I tried blowing through the new filter, and then through the old one in comparison. WOW! My old one was MUCH harder to blow through. With the cruddy gas in my area, I now change my fuel filter once a year.
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I did the same thing. Blew a little gas out and that was it. No difference between the old and the new after 12k miles. I kept the old one for a backup.
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