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Fuel filter change on newage
Is this easy to do?? Does the system need bleeding after?
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Re: Fuel filter change on newage
Easy as and no dont need bleeding
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Re: Fuel filter change on newage
Tip I read the other day is to remove the fuel filler cap to relieve the pressure (not required if car not been driven).
I have just bought a filter so will try it.... |
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Re: Fuel filter change on newage
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and stand well back? Thanks, I will do this change myself, sounds simple enuff! |
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Re: Fuel filter change on newage
leave the car to stand for a while to reduce fuel pressure in the lines and also dont do it when the engines hot
easy to do 5 min job |
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Re: Fuel filter change on newage
did mine first thing on a saturday before starting it
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Re: Fuel filter change on newage
What does one of these filters look like and where would you find it??? fancey inspecting mine now its been mentioned
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Re: Fuel filter change on newage
Just behind screen washer bottle, mounted to passenger side suspension tower :
[img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v90/Scott.T/03082009189.jpg[/img] |
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Re: Fuel filter change on newage
when the new filter has been fitted, turn the ingnition on and off 2-3 times to prime fuel.
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