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Fuel sending unit and wheel studs
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[QUOTE="legalhair, post: 1569140, member: 34148"] To remove the fuel sending unit on a 2001 F-350 with a midship tank and auxiliary bed tank, first disconnect the battery and relieve fuel pressure, drain the tank if possible, remove the access panel, disconnect wiring and fuel lines, then twist out the sending unit carefully. To remove broken wheel studs, take off the wheel, brake caliper, and rotor, then push or tap the broken stud out from the back of the hub. Install a new stud by sliding it in from the back and pulling it through with a lug nut and washer until fully seated. [/QUOTE]
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