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Ok, according to the factory service manual you pull the fuel pump fuse, start the engine, and wait for it to die. Does that sound like a safe method for releasing the fuel pressure?
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1994 Infiniti G20 5 speed (rebadged as Nissan Primera) K&N, Enkei Type 11 GML, JVC KD-SH55 Digifine, Pioneer Pear-mica components, 2 12" round things that bang and a 400W amp to make them bang. Coming soon: ACT clutch, new half-shafts, HKS superform springs, KYB AGX adjustable shocks, $tillen STB, 17" König Toxxins with Yokohama Parada Tires (P215/40R17). http://gforces.streetracing.org/ "I wish Captian Archer was as much as a racial bigot as Captain Kirk" -Burt Weed |
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yup
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Or...leave it set over night and the pressure goes away on its own. Have changed mine four times and never had to relieve the pressure.
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yah, mine too; didn't release the pressure when i change it. i think u'll be okay.
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juz changed the motor still using an old gas filter about 3 months old u think if i change it will i get better gas milage
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