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That reminds me, one of the wires is broken off my WIF sensor. Where is the best (cheapest) place to get a new one?I pull the top 2 clips from the inner fender and then fold it down. It is by far the easiest way to do it. ( as long as you have to tools to pull the clips out)
And yes, the WIF sensor can be a pain without the wrench to unscrew it from the filter.
****Remember, reinstall the WIF sensor by hand only. Overtightening the sensor can damage the threads on the sensor.:beer:
Yeah, I do mine with the pivoting handle filter wrench from the top. I also did the AC line 'tweak' for a bit more room. Only a few minutes job.I guess yall are using a Pivoting wrench?? I had a set of straight filter plyers. I couldn't it get from the top like that. And the filter was tight! I didn't change it last time.
I'm fixing to order the Dmaxwrenchkit from Dale. That WIF sensor is a pain to get of with just a set of channel locks.
Vinny, this is a disturbing postI use a strap on. I mean strap wrench to break them loose. Then put myself in a really akward position and remove it.
But now with the lift, and the special 7/8" 140lb-ft torque stick and body clip removal tools D) im thinking it might be easier/quicker/less messy to remove the wheel and fender liner and get er from the rear.
ah, go put L.E.D.'s and a remote start on your mower!ound:hey... your in the wrong section... go back to the LB7 area... you go.. you go now lol