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Posted (edited)

Hi,

I replaced my coolant tank on my 1999 carrera 4 convertible. I bent my fuel return line out of shape while doing it and I am waiting for it to come to the dealership tomorrow. I was looking at where the part attaches to the straight fuel line without the rubber cover and I can't see how it is supposed to attach there. The parts guy at the dealership says it has a squeeze end, but it does not look like that to me. I took the picture of the line with and without the rubber. Does somebody know if I need a special tool to hook it on there?

Thanks

Kristian

PS.Eric had the same question in January, but nobody had an answer for him either. fuel return line

post-18320-1208373563_thumb.jpg

Edited by kristian
Posted

Here's the picture without the rubber cover

Hi,

I replaced my coolant tank on my 1999 carrera 4 convertible. I bent my fuel return line out of shape while doing it and I am waiting for it to come to the dealership tomorrow. I was looking at where the part attaches to the straight fuel line without the rubber cover and I can't see how it is supposed to attach there. The parts guy at the dealership says it has a squeeze end, but it does not look like that to me. I took the picture of the line with and without the rubber. Does somebody know if I need a special tool to hook it on there?

Thanks

Kristian

PS.Eric had the same question in January, but nobody had an answer for him either. fuel return line

post-18320-1208373806_thumb.jpg

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