Fuel disconnect pliers for fuel filter SEAT IBIZA 2011

Tulita10

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Hello guys

I am new in here , and I would like some help

I am trying to disconnect the fuel diesel connectors ( feed and return ones ) from the fuel filter but I could not find any tool that fit
Does anyone could help with some advise what is the best tool for it where I can buy it

My car is SEAT IBIZA 2011


Thank you

Tulita10
 

Tulita10

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Apr 26, 2016
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Thank you

Thank your for the message It really helps me to carry out but where would you get the plier to release the clips ? I bought from eBay and it is too big , any suggestion , thank you so much :D
 

dm222

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post a picture please, I'm not seeing what you are talking about.
 

Tulita10

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It doesn't let me to post anything at the moment but I am trying to say that the plier that I got
It does fit to the fuel housing that it attached to the fuel filter

Do you know which tool I could get and where to bug ? Thank you
 

dm222

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When I needed to remove my power steering clamp I removed it with a regular plier
 

RUM4MO

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I bought other version from Laser, maybe you need to file down the lugs if they are too long for the angle that you need to use them at. Or have you not bought anything like what the above posting shows?
 

Fmxvxx

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I bought other version from Laser, maybe you need to file down the lugs if they are too long for the angle that you need to use them at. Or have you not bought anything like what the above posting shows?

These can be a little thick for the vw's but for the work I do which at the time of buying was seat and Saab these where the best combination there may be ones better suited to just VW application but those ones worked for me I may have filed them down I honestly cant remember it was years ago.
 

RUM4MO

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These can be a little thick for the vw's but for the work I do which at the time of buying was seat and Saab these where the best combination there may be ones better suited to just VW application but those ones worked for me I may have filed them down I honestly cant remember it was years ago.

I'm a lot worse than that, I bought mine as part of a present from one of my daughters (buying your own presents means you get what you want/need), but unfortunately sold the Polo it was to be used on - so I've got new pliers + new petrol filter/regulator assembly - oh and a set of COP removal tools that might not now fit any of my current cars, also unused!