The Lisle Fuel Module Disconnect Tool For GM (37500) is a specialized tool designed to efficiently and safely disconnect fuel modules on GM vehicles, particularly full-size pickups, Suburban, and Tahoe models from 1998 onwards.
KEY FEATURES AND BENEFITS:
- Two-Piece Design: This unique design allows for easy access to the fuel module connector, which can be difficult to reach with standard tools.
- Dual Size Compatibility: The tool fits both 3/8″ and 5/16″ connector sizes, making it versatile for various applications.
- Simple to Use: The tool’s intuitive design ensures a straightforward process for disconnecting fuel modules.
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Manufacturer: Lisle Corporation
- SKU: 37500
- UPC: 083045375005
- Shipping Weight: 0.69 lbs.
HOW TO USE:
- Identify the Connector Size: Determine the size of your fuel module connector (either 3/8″ or 5/16″).
- Select the Correct Tool End: Choose the corresponding end of the Lisle 37500 tool based on the connector size.
- Insert the Tool: Carefully slide the selected end into the connector, ensuring a snug fit.
- Rotate and Slide: Rotate the tool and then slide the other half into place. This action releases the connector’s locking mechanism.
- Disconnect the Module: Once both halves of the tool are securely in place, the fuel module can be easily disconnected.
BENEFITS OF USING LISLE FUEL MODULE DISCONNECT TOOL FOR GM (37500):
- Saves Time and Effort: The tool’s efficient design reduces the time and effort required to disconnect fuel modules.
- Prevents Damage: The tool’s precise fit minimizes the risk of damaging the fuel module connector during the disconnection process.
- Improves Safety: By simplifying the disconnection process, the tool helps to reduce the risk of accidents and injuries.
FEATURES:
- Fits both 3/8″ and 5/16″ connector sizes: Versatile for different applications.
- Durable construction for long-lasting performance: Built to withstand frequent use.
- Compact and lightweight for easy storage: Convenient for any toolbox.







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