Is this one of those that needs a quick disconnect tool?
Yes it is.Is this one of those that needs a quick disconnect tool?
No, this is not the one that requires special tool actually. I have the tool for the side that requires special tool.Is this one of those that needs a quick disconnect tool?
You are right , this side does not require this special tool. I was trying to figure our how to get the clip off without breaking it. But I have this tool.I am pretty sure the part your looking at does not require a special tool. Looking at it it looks like the one end has a clip that comes off. Once that clip is off it looks like the rest of it lifts up and out of the square part. I have not had this part apart though. It looks like it just pull up and out to get apart. I will try to take a look at mine tomorrow and report back.
Normally you do not unhook that unless you are replacing the line that goes from there back to the fuel tank I think.
Normaly you take the fuel line apart where it hooks to the fuel damper with Lisle 39210 tool. View attachment 336455
Yes that was the point I was trying to make. I have my air box, duct work, coils, fuel rail and intake manifold off and saw that connector the other day. I did not unhook it though so I have no clue if it needs a tool to disconnect. I did get to work on my car today. In fact.No, this is not the one that requires special tool actually. I have the tool for the side that requires special tool.
This one in the picture is close to airbox. vent valve. Does not rerequires this tool. That is why I was asking if anybody did disconnect this side ( Picture)
Just push it down the dust cover or clip will come off. Than you push to pins on the connector, it will be disconnected. You do not need any special tool to disconnect this shown fuel line.Can any one help I have same connector