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Re: water in fuel sensor
Posted to HD/Fleet Forum on 8/1/2007

No I don't but...... Change the heater disc (L/H thread on the standpipe) and the F4TZ-9J294-A thermostat & fitting also. The thermostat & fitting are held in by the WIF sensor IIRC. Once the WIF sensor is removed, you rotate the t/stat to get it out.

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