- 1). Open the hood and prop it.
- 2). Remove the fuel injection relay from the relay box and crank the engine for five seconds. Do this two or three times to relieve the fuel pressure. If you don't relieve fuel system pressure, fuel may spray violently when you remove the fuel hose.
- 3). Unscrew the hose clamp that holds the fuel injection hose at both ends with a flat head screwdriver and remove the fuel hose.
- 4). Place the new fuel injection hose where the old one was and cut it to size with a utility knife.
- 5). Install the fuel injection hose and tighten the hose clamps with a flat head screwdriver.
- 6). Reinstall the fuel injection relay and start the car. Then check for any leaks in the new hose.
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