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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Cars / February 2007

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Infiniti QX 4 fuel filter location?

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misterc57 - 15 Feb 2007 21:07 GMT
Can someone advise where the fuel filter is located on a 2001 QX4?  Is
there more than one filter?  Easy to get to?

Thank you.  MC
E Meyer - 15 Feb 2007 23:27 GMT
If its like the '02 Pathfinder, look underneath, in the middle, just forward
of the rear axle.  If you drop the spare, its pretty easy to get to it.

On 2/15/07 3:07 PM, in article
1171573639.688304.144220@j27g2000cwj.googlegroups.com, "misterc57"

> Can someone advise where the fuel filter is located on a 2001 QX4?  Is
> there more than one filter?  Easy to get to?
>
> Thank you.  MC
Chuck Tribolet - 18 Feb 2007 04:55 GMT
But be careful, the gas on the engine side is under pressure, and you'll get a
a fair amount of loose gas.  Do it out side, no smoking,

> If its like the '02 Pathfinder, look underneath, in the middle, just forward
> of the rear axle.  If you drop the spare, its pretty easy to get to it.
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>> Thank you.  MC
JimV - 18 Feb 2007 14:50 GMT
If you pull the fuel pump fuse and try to start the car first. That will
relieve the pressure.

> But be careful, the gas on the engine side is under pressure, and you'll get a
> a fair amount of loose gas.  Do it out side, no smoking,
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>>>
>>> Thank you.  MC
E Meyer - 18 Feb 2007 19:52 GMT
Even after relieving the pressure, gas will still run out the hoses.  I
found it helpful to have a couple of fat pencils to stick in the ends of the
hoses when you get the filter off.  Less gas dripping in your face that way.

On 2/18/07 8:50 AM, in article 8LqdnbQgIq5S-kXYnZ2dnUVZ_vTinZ2d@comcast.com,

> If you pull the fuel pump fuse and try to start the car first. That will
> relieve the pressure.
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>>>> Thank you.  MC
Codifus - 22 Feb 2007 15:16 GMT
> Even after relieving the pressure, gas will still run out the hoses.  I
> found it helpful to have a couple of fat pencils to stick in the ends of the
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>>>>>
>>>>>Thank you.  MC

Best way to relieve all the pressure:

1. Do the job 1st thing in the morning if you can before you 1st drive
the car.

2. relive what little fuel pressure is left by pulling the feul pump
fuse and attempting to start the car several times, as suggested before.

These 2 procedures together will make the greatest difference.

CD
Chuck Tribolet - 23 Feb 2007 08:20 GMT
And pull the gas cap to relieve the pressure in the tank, and best to start with a nearly empty
tank.

>> Even after relieving the pressure, gas will still run out the hoses.  I
>> found it helpful to have a couple of fat pencils to stick in the ends of the
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> CD
 
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