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Car Forum / Mitsubishi Cars / May 2004

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3000GT Fuel Filter

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Carl - 12 May 2004 17:41 GMT
Is the fuel filter a difficult item to replace on this vehicle?
simpleton - 12 May 2004 22:01 GMT
usually the fittings are very tight....use a line wrench if you can.
> Is the fuel filter a difficult item to replace on this vehicle?
Tim or Linda - 13 May 2004 03:02 GMT
Try http://www.3si.org/ I am sure someone there can help you

> Is the fuel filter a difficult item to replace on this vehicle?
jc76 - 14 May 2004 03:54 GMT
>Try http://www.3si.org/ I am sure someone there can help you

Is that your response to EVERY post???
I thought this was a mitsubishi forum. . .
Richie Rich - 14 May 2004 15:12 GMT
If you want the best advice, go to a place where that's all they deal with.

www.3si.org is the best place for resources on the 3000GT.

www.starquestclub.com is the best for Conquests and Starions

www.dsm.org is the best for the eclipses.

> >Try http://www.3si.org/ I am sure someone there can help you
>
> Is that your response to EVERY post???
> I thought this was a mitsubishi forum. . .
Tim or Linda - 15 May 2004 23:57 GMT
The best I can do is direct to someone that could help more then I can.
Sorry that bothers you. My son in law is part of that group and has a
Stealth. Other then that I don't know much about repairs to these cars. Just
trying to help.

> >Try http://www.3si.org/ I am sure someone there can help you
>
> Is that your response to EVERY post???
> I thought this was a mitsubishi forum. . .
Tim or Linda - 16 May 2004 20:42 GMT
If it helps why not?

> >Try http://www.3si.org/ I am sure someone there can help you
>
> Is that your response to EVERY post???
> I thought this was a mitsubishi forum. . .
Bob Shuman - 14 May 2004 23:26 GMT
From memory (replaced two years back):

The filter is located on the firewall, below the windshield washer reservoir
and the 12V battery.  This means that you need to remove the reservoir,
battery, and the battery tray.  These aren't particularly difficult, just
time consuming.  After you get all this out, you can see the filter against
the firewall in the fuel line.  The fittings are extremely tight and require
you to reach down pretty far to get access.  Once you get it out, you just
reverse the process to put it back in and the other stuff back together.

I think it took me about an hour to do the whole job, but it may have been
slightly less time since I am going from memory.  I also do not have the
twin turbo version which might require removal of turbo intake components.
Good luck!

  Bob

> Is the fuel filter a difficult item to replace on this vehicle?
 
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