Ok... was looking through the fuel filter wall of shame becuase i was bored then i was thought to myself.. holy sh*t when was mine last changed i never have i hope it was changed on a major service i had done but to be honest i have no idea..
Vectose wrote:Not overly difficult. Took me 30 minutes to replace mine.
You will need:
14mm Flare Nut Spanner for the bottom flare nut
19mm Spanner for the top bolt
12mm Spanner or socket
10mm Spanner or socket
Step 1. Remove the bottom rear seat cushion, and you will see a plate in the centre held on by four screws. Remove these four screws and then disconnect the connector from the fuel pump. Start the engine and allow it to stall on its own.
Step 2. Remove the intake pipe and battery to gain better access to the fuel filter.
Step 3. Undo the bottom flare nut using a 14mm flare nut spanner. (I did this from under the car but it is possible to do it from above.
Step 4. Undo the top eyebolt using a 19mm spanner.
Step 5. Remove the two 12mm bolts holding the bracket to the firewall.
Step 6. Remove the old filter and bracket from the car and loosen the 10mm bolt that holds the fuel filter in the bracket, Put the new filter into the bracket and tighten up the bolt.
Step 7. Put the new filter and bracket back into the car and tighten up the two 12mm bolts.
Step 8. Tighten up the bottom nut with the 14mm flare nut spanner.
Step 9. Place the two new copper washers you should have received with your new filter onto both sides of the eyebolt and then tighten it up to the filter using the 19mm spanner.
Step 10. Reconnect the fuel pump, intake pipe and battery then start the car and check for leaks.
Bennoz wrote:
Technikhaus wrote:What is in said Bens big penis by the way?
Ah i was just scrolling to see photos XD didnt read anything, cheers mate! im assuming i can pick up a fuel filter from repco or something of the nature?
Kablaamo wrote:Ah i was just scrolling to see photos XD didnt read anything, cheers mate! im assuming i can pick up a fuel filter from repco or something of the nature?
Yep, part number is Z441.
Bennoz wrote:
Technikhaus wrote:What is in said Bens big penis by the way?
Good evening,
There has been a recent spate of FTO accidents this last couple of months. The poor little cars just seem to be in the wrong places at the wrong times. The majority of the smashed FTO's are being written off by insurance companies. This is causing quite an uproar within FTO circles, on one hand they are becoming slowly rarer but on the other hand the insurance premiums will surely start to climb in the near future. We attempted to interview the National FTO President but he had no comment. We hope this bad luck is at its end and that the FTO community can live in peace.
mikeey01nzl wrote:Hats off to you too Phil for spending so much time on the phone trying to help someone out, your a top man and only a few would've spent so much time. well done!
Daniel2019 wrote:Come on phil, we bonded at the bonfire, lets be honest here...me and phil are besties now...