help with fuel filter
#4
how to get someone else to change it? lol......
no i wanna know if i should get aftermarket or just get regualor OEM
any precautions while changing it, should i do anything to the filter ( oil it ) before putting it in?
things of that nature.......
thanks D
no i wanna know if i should get aftermarket or just get regualor OEM
any precautions while changing it, should i do anything to the filter ( oil it ) before putting it in?
things of that nature.......
thanks D
#5
Stay with OEM.
The only thing you need to pay a slight bit of attention too is the position of hte washers. Other than that it is really straight forward, couple of bolts here and there.
Oh, also, the top bolt on the left of the filter, loosing it slowly, if you here knocking this is normal. It is just pressure being released from the system.
And when you are taking hte filter out, keep in ming it is full, don't go tipping it all over the place.
Peace of cake really.
The only thing you need to pay a slight bit of attention too is the position of hte washers. Other than that it is really straight forward, couple of bolts here and there.
Oh, also, the top bolt on the left of the filter, loosing it slowly, if you here knocking this is normal. It is just pressure being released from the system.
And when you are taking hte filter out, keep in ming it is full, don't go tipping it all over the place.
Peace of cake really.
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