The toughest thing about the 96 is getting at the filter. It is hard to get the filter in and out of where it is without spilling some fuel so take the necessary precautions to protect your workspace.
As mentioned above, there is a wif sensor so you will need to unplug it. Then, you simply spin off the old filter and remove it. Once it is out, spin the wif sensor out of the bottom. The new filter should come with a new oring to install the wif sensor with. There is also an oring on the threads on the mount that the filter spins onto. You need to make sure to remove the old one before putting the new one on. Once that is installed, I fill the filter. Make sure to wet the ring on the top of the filter and then screw it back on. If you have filled the filter and start it will a little throttle, it should have no problems getting the air out. Otherwise, you will have to play with the bleed screw and the primer button on the lift pump.