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Replacing Fuel Filter
« on: 26 October 2006, 18:18:28 »

Is there anything tricky about changing a fuel filter, or any tips I should be aware of?
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Re: Replacing Fuel Filter
« Reply #1 on: 26 October 2006, 18:21:50 »

Getting the clips off can be fiddly, but pretty straightforward job.
« Last Edit: 26 October 2006, 18:22:22 by paulmccristall »
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Re: Replacing Fuel Filter
« Reply #2 on: 26 October 2006, 18:33:21 »

De-pressurise the system before removing the filter, or you'll get petrol everywhere (and in your face...)

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Re: Replacing Fuel Filter
« Reply #3 on: 26 October 2006, 18:37:07 »

How is that done? Can i turn off the fuel pump?
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Re: Replacing Fuel Filter
« Reply #4 on: 26 October 2006, 18:40:57 »

You can do it on the fuel rail or take the fuse out & run it til it stops
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Re: Replacing Fuel Filter
« Reply #5 on: 26 October 2006, 18:48:00 »

I have a special tool....well I did have a special tool but, Laidback66 borrowed it and I havn't seen it since!
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Re: Replacing Fuel Filter
« Reply #6 on: 26 October 2006, 18:50:24 »

Ow yes, pull fuse 18 and run the car until it stops (normaly only a few seconds) and the fuel system will be depressurised, it will still have fuel in it but, wont be under pressure.

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Re: Replacing Fuel Filter
« Reply #7 on: 26 October 2006, 18:50:44 »

So take out fuse 18 (i think) and then just let the engine die?
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Re: Replacing Fuel Filter
« Reply #8 on: 26 October 2006, 19:37:13 »

Correctamundo  ;)
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Re: Replacing Fuel Filter
« Reply #9 on: 26 October 2006, 20:11:00 »

any tips on undoing the fuel pipe clips please...just for when i need to do mine

Thanks
« Last Edit: 26 October 2006, 20:30:54 by Essex_Andy »
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Re: Replacing Fuel Filter
« Reply #10 on: 26 October 2006, 20:11:35 »

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So take out fuse 18 (i think) and then just let the engine die?

Lol Marks DTM hadn't added his follow up comment when i went to post this!!

Thanks again guys!
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Re: Replacing Fuel Filter
« Reply #11 on: 26 October 2006, 20:22:27 »

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any tips on undoing the guel pipe clips please...just for when i need to do mine

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TBH my new filter came with replacement clips, so I wasn't bothered how the old ones came off!
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Re: Replacing Fuel Filter
« Reply #12 on: 27 October 2006, 13:48:46 »

How much is it?  TC?
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Re: Replacing Fuel Filter
« Reply #13 on: 27 October 2006, 14:19:35 »

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How much is it?  TC?
I got a genuine Vx one for £6 inc p&p from ebay  ;)
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Re: Replacing Fuel Filter
« Reply #14 on: 27 October 2006, 14:30:00 »

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How much is it?  TC?
I got a genuine Vx one for £6 inc p&p from ebay  ;)
Something to throw in the box with the oil then  :D
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