Originally posted by rbattelle
Britton,
I just noticed your fuel rail and lines seem to be a different color than mine! Mine have a strong "brass" color to them.
Originally posted by PJensen
Did you operate the water seperator valve before removing the filter? There doesnt appear to be much fuel in the filter housing to "soak" into the new filter element as per the directions.
Did you put any fuel in the housing or just install the new filter and let the electric pump prime the system?
Newbie here I have 5,200 miles on my 03 and have a new filter in stock ready to replace this weekend.
Thanks for the pictures.
Originally posted by PJensen
Did you operate the water seperator valve before removing the filter? There doesnt appear to be much fuel in the filter housing to "soak" into the new filter element as per the directions.
Did you put any fuel in the housing or just install the new filter and let the electric pump prime the system?
Newbie here I have 5,200 miles on my 03 and have a new filter in stock ready to replace this weekend.
Thanks for the pictures.
Originally posted by Dean Upson
I am curious about what directions you are referring to that advise you to leave any fuel in the housing. The service manual says to drain it and to carefully clean the sensor (page 14-61). There is no mention of leaving fuel in the housing on the Mopar instructions that came with my filter. I see no advantage of leaving "old" fuel in the cannister with these self priming systems.
Dean![]()
Originally posted by Dean Upson
My thinking would be that there would be a fair chance of getting some crap in the fuel system by leaving the old diesel fuel in there and I will continue to drain before changing the filter. The old filters were a son of a gun to change in comparison to the new ones.
Dean
Originally posted by rbattelle
I know a monkey could do the fuel filter change routine, but I've decided to let the dealer handle all my fuel filter changes. That way, if I throw an injector at 60000 miles they can't claim I never changed the filter, or that I didn't do it properly. Just a thought. [/B]