If it's anything like the Pajero Exceed than the fuel filter is on the left hand side bulkhead (near the battery) under the intercooler. I suggest moving it out of the way to gain access.
next to your propshaft.
it is a filter
the fuel filter is on the left hand side bulkhead (near battery) under the intercooler suggest moving it out of the way to gain access
the oil filter is a canister filter on the right hand side of the engine. right beside the fill cap. make sure you tighten it to 25 nm with a torque wrench
hi i belive them to be 115 to 125 nm, that is what the setting is in my manual
oil drain plug: 44 to 47 Nm carburetor/TBI nut/bolts: 18 to 24 Nm manual transaxle drain and fill plugs: 39 Nm spark plugs: 28 NM wheel lug nuts 60 Nm automatic transaxle: drain plug: 23 to 31 Nm fluid pan bolts: 6 Nm filter: 6 Nm
1996 Honda Civic Oil Filter is located on the backside (rear) of the motor by the firewall, about 10 inches above the oil drain plug and a little to the right (towards passenger side). The car must be on ramps or a secure jack (with blocks) so you can get under it. Let all the oil drain from the pan first. Wait 5-10 minutes for the filter to drain as well. It is mounted at a small angle so it will drain. Thus no mess. It's a bit tight, but I could get a oil filter wrench on the filter to loosen it. Replacement was easy enough once I found the filter. Not really visible from the topside of the engine. I drained the oil, then replaced the oil plug so I could scoot under to see the back of the engine without oil dripping on me. And, the motor takes 4 quarts of oil - with or without filter change. Filter type is FRAM PH3593A or equivalent. --- Rio Rancho, NM
If crankcase oil is light alloy are 55 Nm, and if it is plastic are: 1st stage: 0.5 Nm , 2nd stage: 10 Nm , 3rd stage: 35 Nm
The recommended torque for the oil filter on a 1999 Porsche Boxster is typically around 25 Nm (18.5 lb-ft). It's important to ensure that the oil filter is tightened securely but not overly tight, as this can lead to damage or difficulty during future removal. Always refer to the owner's manual or a service manual for the most accurate specifications.
In the 2002 Mitsubishi Pajero, the fuse for the fuel pump is typically located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. It is usually labeled specifically for the fuel pump or as part of the ignition system. Always consult the owner's manual for the exact location and specifications, as configurations can vary. If you're unsure, it's best to check the fuse box diagram for confirmation.
Good. And that is the question?
They are located in Albuquerque,NM.... That is were I live :)