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Description of AutoXscan Disconnect Fuel Line Tool

Suitable for : Fuel line and AC tools for automotive applications are compatible with several Ford, GM, Mazda, and other vehicles with automatic transmission lines; Measure your application to ensure correct fitment. Package contains (7) fuel line pliers transmission tools:1/4 inch, 5/16 inch, 3/8 inch, 1/2 inch, 5/8 inch, 3/4 inch, 7/8 inch. AC Line Disconnect Tool Fuel Disconnect Tool Set offers a wide range of tool sizes to separate quick disconnect fittings on oil/fuel lines, heater lines, and AC cooling lines. Simple one-handed operation with easy-grasp end and unique offset design to access hard-to-reach confined or obstructed areas; Release the fuel line locking mechanism by listening for the slight “click” so easily to use. Each fuel line quick disconnect heater hose disconnect tool is constructed from hard plastic for strength and longevity that resists rust and corrosion; Spring-loaded fuel line tools design allows to easy opening and spring closing when pressure is released.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Too thick for AC wiring

I bought these for AC wiring on my car. boy 1/2 B and 3/4 were too thick for the job. I had to make them both by drilling, sanding, and sanding. I assume they can be useful in some applications, but why take the risk. I bought this set for a few bucks more and it worked great with no hiccups. It also took me some time to realize that this set was too thick.

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  • Automotive
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