Changing the Fuel Filter
A vehicles fuel filter is used to keep the fuel that is used in the fuel injection system clean to avoid plugging fuel injectors and fuel pressure regulator. The fuel filter should be changed between 25,000 and 35,000 miles depending on driving conditions. First locate and identify the fuel filter, all vehicles are different so you might have to look around for it. Some are under the hood and others are under the car or truck like the one used in this example.
If you are unsure were your fuel filter is located then you can buy an online schematic at Mitchell1 Online. (Wear protective gloves and eyewear when replacing).
Locate and replace the fuel filter
Remove the fuel filter connection
Remove fuel filter connections from fuel lines. A small amount of fuel will leak out when connections are removed. Next remove the fuel filter mounting bracket bolt and remove filter.
Install fuel filter mount
Remove fuel filter mount from old fuel filter and install it on the new fuel filter. Make sure that the direction arrow is pointing in the direction of the engine. (forward in most cases)
Install new fuel filter
After the fuel filter mount is installed reinstall fuel filter. Make sure the sealing "O" rings are in place, in good condition and free from debris. Remount filter and reconnect. Start vehicle to check for leaks
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