Locate the Vin# on the firewall. There should be a black box that needs to be moved aside for access the fuel filter. Your new fuel filter should come with a few copper washers. Find your fuel rail. Look on the driver's side and you will see a bolt with a thin head. It's best to use a ratchet and socket (i think it's a 12mm) to loosen the bolt. This will relieve your fuel pressure. Be sure you have rags anywhere you are removing anything from the fuel system. And watch your eyes. I've never had fuel spray me, but it could happen. After relieving the pressure you can remove the lines on the fuel filter. BTW it's not fun. There is little room. You will be unable to mix up the fuel lines because they are different. Be sure to use the new copper washers where the old ones were located. And remember to tighten the bolt down on the fuel rail with new washers as well. Torque to 120 inch pounds or 10 ft lbs. on all the fittings. Or just snug as I do it. Do not cross thread anything and good luck.