It may be different but for the Saturn it only need a plier. It have a clip.
The 97 Ford Ranger takes a quick disconnect tool to remove the front fuel hose from the filter. Since you didn't ask for a specific model, it's hard to tell.
I have a 2000 Audi TT with 125,000 miles on it and I would like to change the fuel filter. Where on the vehilce is it??? I have already purchased the filter.
If it is like the Pt Cruiser (same chassis) it is located in the fuel tank. You have to drop the tank to change the filter.
The fuel filter on these yukons are built into the fuel sender assembly in the tank and do not have a service interval. Its not like a regular fuel filter that is has connectors somewhere on the line. You do not need to change it unless something serious has been put in your tank.
If it is anything like my 96 ram 1500, it does not have an external filter. There is a filter in the gas tank connected to the fuel pump.
Just like the oil filter you just change it at a regular scheduled interval. I recommend every 50,000 miles if it is not a permanent filter.
How do you change the fuel filter on a Saturn Ion?" this might sound funny, but it's under the hood. it don't look like the oil filter your use to buying. look for a round cylinder type part with a large plastic nut. That's the oil filter, the fuel filter is under the car passenger side rear. holy crap who the hell said the oil filter is the fuel filter?
no it dosent only filter it has is the diesel filter under the bonnet change that if still running bad check the tank fuel pump as they rot like mad
sounds like a fuel problem change the fuel filter first
Sounds like you may have low fuel pressure. When did you last change your fuel filter? JA
yes, a tool that looks like scissors, its designed to get the clips off the fuel filter lines. its like 5 bucks at an autoshop yes, a tool that looks like scissors, its designed to get the clips off the fuel filter lines. its like 5 bucks at an autoshop
No....chaneg the fuel filter after you change out the fuel pump. When you chaneg out the fuel pump, you are going to disturb a lot of dirt and debris like rust. Once you get the new pump in, then put the new filter in to collect whatever junk is in the line. I usually change out THAT new filter @ 5,000 miles then figuring it has caught all the debris and junk and I install a new one and begin my 10,000 mile cycle change from there.
I have the Haynes 1999-2006 manual and from that I read "2005 and later models are equipped with a non-replaceable fuel filter built into the fuel sender assembly". I was wondering if I could change the fuel filter, but looks like you can't with this model and year.