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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / April 2005

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406 Fuel Filter

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Mark Smith - 07 Apr 2005 17:50 GMT
First time here for me guys. I have, hopefully a simple question.....I am
servicing my own 406 3.0 V6 Estate. Can anyone tell me where I find the
fuel filter.
I cannot find a Haynes workshop manual which covers the 3.0 V6 so am
struggling.

Cheers

Mark
Johny H - 07 Apr 2005 18:15 GMT
> First time here for me guys. I have, hopefully a simple question.....I am
> servicing my own 406 3.0 V6 Estate. Can anyone tell me where I find the
> fuel filter.
> I cannot find a Haynes workshop manual which covers the 3.0 V6 so am
> struggling.
The local mechanic found mine just behind the rear wheel arch driver's side.
Apparently there are two types and mine wasn't either but off a 16v jobby.
B****dy French. I've had mine from new and saw the import document! So
beware.
Mindwipe - 07 Apr 2005 21:12 GMT
>> First time here for me guys. I have, hopefully a simple question.....I am
>> servicing my own 406 3.0 V6 Estate. Can anyone tell me where I find the
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> jobby. B****dy French. I've had mine from new and saw the import document!
> So beware.

just in front off petrol tank at offside
Bob C - 08 Apr 2005 09:59 GMT
I have a 2 litre 97 model 406, the fuel filter is beneath the driver's door
in the space beside the door sill,. I know because a stick or something
struck it and broke the end connection - in the middle of the Oz bush -
petrol leaking everywhere.  The filter now has a home built protective
shield.  We used a length of ball pen case to replace the filter to get
home, the case just fitted in the end connection O rings, a bit of wire
twisted around to hold things together - the repair lasted a whole week
before I was able to fit a new filter.

Bob C

>>> First time here for me guys. I have, hopefully a simple question.....I
>>> am
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> just in front off petrol tank at offside
 
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