Fuel Filter Housing

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I think i need to buy a new one as i cannot remove the top ,going to snap if i carry on.
What name does it come under on the GSF shop cannot seem to find it .
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some of the filters fitted were sealed units.if it has a plastic clip around the top, you should be able to replace it.
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some of the filters fitted were sealed units.if it has a plastic clip around the top, you should be able to replace it.
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It has a plastic hexagonal nut on it so it is not a sealed unit.
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i normally take the filter unit off the car,put it in a vice and undo it with a 19mm spanner,should come undone quite easy?
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