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The Pontiac Fuel Filler Hose directs gasoline directly into the tank and closes vapors to ensure refueling remains performance minded, safe and clean. Pontiac has made fun out of a ride to work since 1926 with its wide stance on the track, bold lines and cockpits that are made to build around fun making an ordinary commute sporty. Models such as Firebird and Grand Am were iconic in that Pontiac combined a stable handling with a glamorous design, which made the owners confident with their cars in corners and smiling upon the straights. The consistent adjustments in aeronautics, graphics, and suspension adjustment kept Pontiac fresh and in complete driver control and that heritage continues to appeal to classic Pontiac admirers to date. A Fuel Filler Hose is a strong reinforcement rubber pipe which connects a filler neck to a fuel tank, which transfers liquid fuel and prevents leaks and traps harmful vapors. To facilitate smooth changing, park in a well-ventilated area, unhook the battery and bleed tank pressure. Loosen the clamps and then turn the old Fuel Filler Hose and pull it out. Wipe off the neck and tank stubs, place new clamps over the new one and lay the line in such a manner that it does not kink. Install the new Fuel Filler Hose to the full length on each of the bars, place clamps close to the ridges and screw them in until tight. Add a drip-check and refit any shields, reconnect the battery and add a small splash of fuel and check for drips before the next fill up.