One hand operation design, including small and large jaw, for narrow space to disconnect button connectors.
Most vehicles used this type of connector for fuel lines, the Gerridae quick connector disconnect tool, especially for disconnecting fuel lines, EVAP lines (as Evaporative Emission Control System), and DEF fittings (as Diesel Exhaust Fluid) with tabs that must be depressed to disengage.
On the other head, special design swivel jaws, as well as extra long jaw structure, for long and narrow spaces when your finger can not reach the connector.
Note 1: The Evaporative Emission Control System (EVAP) is used to prevent gasoline vapors from escaping into the atmosphere from the fuel tank and fuel system at all times. EVAP systems have been required on gasoline-powered vehicles since the 1970s. – References are quoted from https://www.nyvip.org/PublicSite/OBDII/evap.html
Note 2: Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) and SCR technology in passenger vehicles, such as SUVs, pickups, camper vans, and cars are now commonplace. They clean up the exhaust gas of these vehicles before emitting it back into the air. These vehicles need Diesel Exhaust Fluid or DEF to make the catalyst work effectively. – References are quoted from https://www.yara.com/chemical-and-environmental-solutions/diesel-exhaust-fluid/def-for-trucks-vans-and-cars/
Gerridae Quick Connector Disconnect Tool
Item No.: CT8A62537A
One hand operation design, including small and large jaw, for narrow space to disconnect button connectors.
Description
One hand operation design, including small and large jaw, for narrow space to disconnect button connectors.
Most vehicles used this type of connector for fuel lines, the Gerridae quick connector disconnect tool, especially for disconnecting fuel lines, EVAP lines (as Evaporative Emission Control System), and DEF fittings (as Diesel Exhaust Fluid) with tabs that must be depressed to disengage.
On the other head, special design swivel jaws, as well as extra long jaw structure, for long and narrow spaces when your finger can not reach the connector.
Note 1: The Evaporative Emission Control System (EVAP) is used to prevent gasoline vapors from escaping into the atmosphere from the fuel tank and fuel system at all times. EVAP systems have been required on gasoline-powered vehicles since the 1970s. – References are quoted from https://www.nyvip.org/PublicSite/OBDII/evap.html
Note 2: Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) and SCR technology in passenger vehicles, such as SUVs, pickups, camper vans, and cars are now commonplace. They clean up the exhaust gas of these vehicles before emitting it back into the air. These vehicles need Diesel Exhaust Fluid or DEF to make the catalyst work effectively. – References are quoted from https://www.yara.com/chemical-and-environmental-solutions/diesel-exhaust-fluid/def-for-trucks-vans-and-cars/