Depends on which Cummins engine you have. On the ISL, ISM, and ISX engines found on medium and heavy duty trucks, there are two suspended canister filters on the left side of the engine... keeping the key in the off position, you rotate them counterclockwise with a #2 filter wrench, fill them up with diesel fuel, then you thread them back on, hand tightening them then giving them a 1/4 turn with a filter wrench. Make sure you put some diesel fuel on the seal before you put them on. Cycle the key on and off to let the electric fuel pump prime the system a couple times before you start it back up.
you just change it you just change it
Change the fuel filter and adjust the valves.
Replace the fuel filter every 15000 miles or every one year. Whichever comes first.
On the fuel filter!
There is not a fuel filter to change on a 2004 pacifica. They use the sock in the tanks for that, apparently.
You don't have a fuel filter on a 2004 Honda accord ,its in the fuel tank itself and not a separate fuel filter,
You will need to remove the gas tank from your 2004 VW Passat in order to change the fuel filter. Remove the gas line. Remove the fuel filter retaining plate. Reverse the process to install the new fuel filter.
Permanent filter in the fuel tank. No regular maintenance required.
Your truck does not have one.
There is no fuel filter except in the fuel motor inside the tank. You don't need to change fuel filter in this model.
There is not inline fuel filter on a 2004 Sebring. The only filter on it is the one on the fuel pump and the only way to change that is to replace the fuel pump. $175 at autozone. Ridiculous I know!!
there is no filter on that vehical.