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Service Replacing Fuel Filter: How To Change Your Vehicle Fuel Filter
Posted by carsandtrucks on Monday, January 14 @ 06:41:54 PST

The fuel filter is another maintenance item that is commonly neglected. By neglecting the replacement of the fuel filter, you risk damaging fuel injectors, fuel pumps, and other intricate components of the fuel system. The tiniest particle of dirt can cause damage to a fuel injector. The manufacturers protect the injectors against damage by installing a filter in line between the fuel source and the injectors. This filter should be replaced one a year or every 20000 miles on average. Today’s filters are encased in plastic or metal and are

affixed to the fuel line with bolts or clips. If the fuel filter is the type that snaps into the line, a special fuel filter tool will be needed to remove the filter. If it bolts in, you can replace the filter yourself with the appropriate open end wrench. The location of the fuel filter in your vehicle varies by make and model. Some are located under the hood and are easily accessible while others are along the undercarriage of your car or truck. These fuel filters require that you position yourself under the vehicle to gain access to the filter. As the cost associated with a shop replacing the fuel filter is minimal, I tend to leave this job to my repair shop. When thinking about the maintenance needs for your car or truck, don't forget the all important fuel filter. Timely replacement of the fuel filter will save you money in the long run.


 
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