Water in a Renault Laguna diesel filter can occur due to condensation, fuel contamination, or a faulty fuel system. Condensation forms when warm air meets cooler surfaces, especially in humid conditions, leading to water accumulation. Additionally, contaminated diesel fuel, which may contain water from improper storage or handling, can introduce moisture. Regular maintenance and monitoring can help prevent water buildup in the fuel system.
could be the door seals
No, a water filter will not remove the dye from red diesel.
There is a water leak somewhere in the block.
On the fuel filter!
The fuel filter/water separator is on the driver side of the block.
It is part of the fuel filter on a diesel.
It means that the fuel in gasoline station was mixed with water or water somehow got in gasoline stations or your cars fuel tank. To get it out you can buy some special chemicals which collect water from your diesel in tank, and then burns it with diesel mixed ;) Now if your talking about the idiot light that says water in fuel means need to change fuel filter. sensor on bottom of cap to fuel filter is touching the metal inside filter. all fuel has moister in it. The filter is a fuel separator.
The drain holes on the rear door of a 2004 Renault Laguna are typically located at the bottom edge of the door. There are usually two or three small holes designed to allow water to escape and prevent moisture buildup inside the door. It's important to ensure these holes are clear of debris to maintain proper drainage.
usually in the base of the fuel filter
Water in the fuel will keep it from starting.
Fuel may have some water. Water gets picked up when the fuel is transported or stored. The filter bowl traps the water and needs to be drained from the bowl.
If you are getting water in the fuel filter, it is coming from your fuel tank. You will need to remove and clean the tank.