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Re: Fuel Filter Change
« Reply #15 on: 18 April 2007, 14:48:04 »

Ever tried doing this on a estate?  What a bar steward. >:(  Looks dead easy to reach on a saloon, The estate one is up between the diff and fuel tank.  Pig of a job.
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Re: Fuel Filter Change
« Reply #16 on: 18 April 2007, 15:47:06 »

No but I've got two to do :'( :'(
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Re: Fuel Filter Change
« Reply #17 on: 18 April 2007, 16:28:40 »

Should a new fuel filter from a dealer come with the clips then cos mine didn't :-?
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Re: Fuel Filter Change
« Reply #18 on: 18 April 2007, 16:37:59 »

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Should a new fuel filter from a dealer come with the clips then cos mine didn't :-?
didn't come with 'em when I got mine ... dealer had 'em in stock though, P/N 90542453 (get 2)
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Re: Fuel Filter Change
« Reply #19 on: 18 April 2007, 17:08:24 »

When I bought the filter, I asked for the clips at the same time.
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Re: Fuel Filter Change
« Reply #20 on: 18 April 2007, 17:36:51 »

What's all this about pulling fuse 18 then?

A facefull of pressurised petrol is a much better experience - ask Laidback ;D ;D
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Re: Fuel Filter Change
« Reply #21 on: 18 April 2007, 17:51:47 »

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What's all this about pulling fuse 18 then?

A facefull of pressurised petrol is a much better experience - ask Laidback ;D ;D

That's why everyone else pulls fuse 18 ;)
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Re: Fuel Filter Change
« Reply #22 on: 18 April 2007, 18:14:27 »

Forgot to say;
Leave the ignition on for a few secs before cranking after replacing the fuse to let the pump work & re-pressurise.....
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Re: Fuel Filter Change
« Reply #23 on: 18 April 2007, 18:47:20 »

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Leave the ignition on for a few secs before cranking after replacing the fuse to let the pump work & re-pressurise.....

Now he tells me :-?

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I did just that, actually, as I thought it would re-pressurise itself, started first time, might be in the mind but it seemed to run smoother :y
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Re: Fuel Filter Change
« Reply #24 on: 18 April 2007, 21:47:49 »

Although sometimes you may be able to reuse the old clips, they often break, so get spare clips before starting... ;)
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Re: Fuel Filter Change
« Reply #25 on: 18 April 2007, 21:51:15 »

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Ever tried doing this on a estate?  What a bar steward. >:(  Looks dead easy to reach on a saloon, The estate one is up between the diff and fuel tank.  Pig of a job.

Well done AA  :y

Looks likes i will never being mine then  ;D Good job it runs on lpg 99% of time  :y
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Re: Fuel Filter Change
« Reply #26 on: 19 April 2007, 13:11:31 »

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Ever tried doing this on a estate?  What a bar steward. >:(  Looks dead easy to reach on a saloon, The estate one is up between the diff and fuel tank.  Pig of a job.

Well done AA  :y

Looks likes i will never being mine then  ;D Good job it runs on lpg 99% of time  :y
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