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This guy went a little psycho creating his own lock ring tool with a filter wrench.
I might add that I dont think you need to pull the feed tube and connections from fuel pump module as in this video to replace the filter, you can do it all while connected atop the tank.
Other notable strangeness from this video - he could have just undone the bolt on the other side of the seat strap without removing the whole bracket on the left side. Weird.
I'm surprised the guy in the video didn't remove the rear wheel. Making a job like changing the fuel filter that hard is a good way to wind up with some sort or error code when you **** up a connection that didn't need to come apart.
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