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FUEL LINE TOOL - GearWrench

Part #: KDS3891

The GearWrench KDS3891 Fuel Line Tool is specifically engineered to provide a precise and efficient solution for professional fuel line maintenance and repair tasks. Built for durability and reliable performance, this tool streamlines the process of disconnecting and servicing fuel lines across a wide array of automotive applications. It is an indispensable addition to any professional mechanic's toolkit, ensuring dependable results in demanding workshop environments.

Key Features

  • Precision Engineering: Designed for accurate and damage-free disconnection of fuel lines, improving efficiency for intricate fuel system maintenance.
  • Robust Construction & Corrosion Resistance: Manufactured with durable, high-quality materials and featuring a corrosion-resistant finish for extended longevity and reliable performance in environments exposed to fuel and oils.
  • Ergonomic and Compact Design: Facilitates improved access in confined engine compartments, enhancing usability and reducing fatigue during detailed work.
  • Broad Vehicle Compatibility: Engineered to interface with common fuel line sizes, making it suitable for service on a diverse range of passenger cars, SUVs, and light-duty trucks.

Applications

  • Fuel System Component Service: Essential for disconnecting fuel lines when servicing or replacing fuel pumps, fuel filters, injectors, and other related components.
  • Routine Vehicle Maintenance: Supports professional technicians in performing routine checks and maintenance on automotive fuel delivery systems.
  • General Automotive and Light Commercial Repair: Suitable for a broad spectrum of repair tasks in professional garages and workshops.

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  • Model: 204997
  • Shipping Weight: 0.05lbs
  • UPC: 082171389108
  • Manufacturers Part #: KDS3891
  • Manufactured by: GearWrench
  • Also Known As: KDT3891, KDT-3891

This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 29 January, 2015.