Pontiac Grand Am Fuel Filter Removal

Pontiac Grand Am Fuel Filter Removal

How to remove the Quick Connect fitting on the fuel filter of a 1999 Grand Am.

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David Rice Jr says:

Liked the video. Wife watched it with seeing that it is for her car. She
thinks you look like a “Baldwin” brother and sound like John Gruden!
Video helped alot so thanx!!!!

Daniel Faust says:

you have basically halfway saved my life. I am trying to change my fuel
filter and have broken the black piece all to crap trying to pry it apart.
I don’t have a lift so I’m laying under the car, so I have no leverage.
I’ve taken a shower in gasoline and broken that black piece but still can’t
get it apart. Advice?

MyJustcuz says:

do you have a video on how to change the O2 sensors both upstream and
down?? please help!!

dzlfreek says:

you are welcome. thanks for commenting

crimsyhs says:

Thanks! Very helpful!

Cardinals Baseball says:

Very very helpful, i don’t like working on cars but you made it
easy….thanks.

HeavyMetalHearted says:

Thank you good sir, cheers!

dzlfreek says:

thanks for watching and the comment!

JihadUnplugged757 says:

Nice, informative vid. Very useful

dzlfreek says:

Glad I could be of service. Thanks for commenting and watching, it meens
alot.

dzlfreek says:

i wish i could keep it simple, but im afraid i tend to lean more towards
stupid. Thanks for watching

Davonte Stewart says:

thanks alot this video was very helpful ..

Thomas Moore says:

Thanks for your help….enjoyed the comedic jokes about Engineers. LOL

dzlfreek says:

Thanks for watching! Im not a proffesional mechanic, i just play one on
youtube. However if I ever get a vacuum leak, rest assured I will make a
video. You can try to narrow your leak down by sprying brake cleaner around
all the vacuum lines and the intake while the engine is running. the engine
will change rpm ehrn the brake clean finds the leak. . hope that helps.

Joshua Luallen says:

Man, I have a question. I own a 2001 grand am, and I think I might have a
vacuum hose leak, is there anyway you can show us how to look for it, and
show us what vacuum hose(s) go to?

Joshua Luallen says:

Thank you

mrtruserv says:

I have not tried it yet but I like the way you detail it. You seem to use
the K.I.S.S system and that is right up my alley.

dzlfreek says:

I love engineers! without them we wouldnt need mechanics! Thanks for
watching

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