> I went to do my oil change at a cheap place and of course, as usual
> they told me "everything looks great *EXCEPT*..."
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> car since almost 2 years ago and put 40K miles on it (208K) and the
> fuel filter never been changed.
If the filter was clogged, you'd end up with fuel supply problems, and
probably a Code 43 error. True filter clogging is very rare unless you have
tons of rust and scale in the gas tank. That rust and scale would make your
fuel pump noisy well before you got drivability problems due toe clogged
fuell filter.
If the car is running fine, the filter does not need changing.
However, water will eventually collect in it over time, and this can lead
to deterioration of the filter medium. Replace every 40-60K miles or so. If
it's never been done to your knowledge, do it, then forget about it for a
few years.

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mmdir2002@yahoo.co.uk - 02 Jun 2005 07:44 GMT
Changing fuel filter is not that hard isn't it. Only you need is a
unscrew two bolt
holding a fuel filter. is there thing I have to do beside removing two
bolts?
The problem I've having is I can't remove the bolts cuz I have no tool
to hold the
bottom bolt. I have to remove the upper bolt by holding the bottom nut.
TeGGeR® - 02 Jun 2005 12:06 GMT
> Changing fuel filter is not that hard isn't it. Only you need is a
> unscrew two bolt
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> to hold the
> bottom bolt. I have to remove the upper bolt by holding the bottom nut.
Hold the filter with a set of Channel-Locks?

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justinreigle (at) gmail (dot) com - 02 Jun 2005 15:04 GMT
Make sure you replace the aluminum crush washers on the banjo and
service bolts. I had a hell of a time removing mine since the jerk who
worked on it last apparently torqued the bolts to the max.
- Justin
SoCalMike - 02 Jun 2005 15:33 GMT
> Make sure you replace the aluminum crush washers on the banjo and
> service bolts. I had a hell of a time removing mine since the jerk who
> worked on it last apparently torqued the bolts to the max.
>
> - Justin
its possible they never replaced the washers, so they torqued the sh.t
outta it to keep the original washers from leaking.
mmdir2002@yahoo.co.uk - 03 Jun 2005 08:07 GMT
extra washers come within in a new fuel filter package.
SoCalMike - 04 Jun 2005 05:08 GMT
> extra washers come within in a new fuel filter package.
in some, id imagine. id sure hope a dealer-ordered filter would come
with em.