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Changing the fuel filter.

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Im pretty sure my fuel filter is clogged badly due to the car turning over too long before it starts.

Can anyone explain the best way to change it and also what part number it is?
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check your error codes...

failing that top up your washer bottle
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some one needs to write a writeup on how to change it i need to do mine as well got the filter just havent gotten around to doing it
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its been covered plenty of times recently...

you guys want a DIY for putting fuel in the car as well????
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Please.
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SchumieFan wrote:its been covered plenty of times recently...

you guys want a DIY for putting fuel in the car as well????
No one likes a smartarse mate.
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ohhhh burn...

im sorry your so offended, perhaps the search button shall aide you on your quest for a fuel filter queries...

here you go :)

http://ftoaustralia.com/v3/viewtopic.ph ... 4&p=244254
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fuel filter Z441 or you can get a repco equivalent which is fine.
I found mine pretty straight forward to do when the plenum was removed.
I read through the posts and they covered it pretty well.
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Will take some pics tomorrow. Doing Lawsos.
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Bennoz wrote:Will take some pics tomorrow. Doing Lawsos.
fixing lawso's fuel filter

1 crate

fixing lawso's car

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moving into KEGS now :lol:
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More like shares in Lion Nathan.
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Bennoz wrote:More like shares in Lion Nathan.
just went to reply "thats a fuckin kiwi brand"... then i wiki'd it...

ah f**k...
it used to be!




they even own speights!!!!

i just died a little bit...

no really... there was a tear

i remember my old man drinking lion brown ffs
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I hear ya thats worst thing i've heard for a long time :cry:
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f**k man... no wonder the only beers i like are tooheys new, XXXX and boags...

theyre fkn re-branded kiwi beers!

loving my speights barmat rear sill liner though!
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there office is in olympic park in the national foods building we do the patrol there and monitor the alarm
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SchumieFan wrote:f**k man... no wonder the only beers i like are tooheys new, XXXX and boags...

theyre fkn re-branded kiwi beers!

loving my speights barmat rear sill liner though!

i just looked at there site and them beers are under aus beers not the nz beers
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hence the reason they are RE-BRANDED Kiwi beers :roll:

Yeah cant say ive found a beer that I realy like here though Toohey Extra Dry is reasonable to drink
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Boags Premium is my favourite.
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