AutosTalk Forums  

Fuel Filter change interval

Chrysler Dodge, Plymouth, Jeep, Eagle, etc info/talk (rec.autos.makers.chrysler)


Discuss Fuel Filter change interval in the Chrysler forum.



Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  
Old   
KirkM
 
Posts: n/a

Default Fuel Filter change interval - 11-05-2009 , 10:42 PM






Does anyone know what the change interval should be for fuel filters?

The owner's manual does not specify, and I could not find anything on
Allpar.com. Our state used to require oxygenated gasoline during
winter, but no longer does. I understand the oxygenated fuel shortens
filter life.

On all but one of my vehicles, the tank has to be dropped in order to
change it, so it's not an easy task.

-KM

Reply With Quote
  #2  
Old   
rob
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: Fuel Filter change interval - 11-05-2009 , 11:09 PM






what model?


"KirkM" <kmath50 (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
Does anyone know what the change interval should be for fuel filters?

The owner's manual does not specify, and I could not find anything on
Allpar.com. Our state used to require oxygenated gasoline during
winter, but no longer does. I understand the oxygenated fuel shortens
filter life.

On all but one of my vehicles, the tank has to be dropped in order to
change it, so it's not an easy task.

-KM

Reply With Quote
  #3  
Old   
Bill Putney
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: Fuel Filter change interval - 11-06-2009 , 06:36 AM



KirkM wrote:
Quote:
Does anyone know what the change interval should be for fuel filters?

The owner's manual does not specify, and I could not find anything on
Allpar.com. Our state used to require oxygenated gasoline during
winter, but no longer does. I understand the oxygenated fuel shortens
filter life.

On all but one of my vehicles, the tank has to be dropped in order to
change it, so it's not an easy task.

-KM
You don't say what vehicle, but I know on the LH cars, which - yes - the
tank needs to be dropped to replace the fuel filter - the filter lasts
longer than the car by design unless some horrifically bad fuel is put in.

IOW - at least for those cars and I'm sure others, there is no change
interval.

--
Bill Putney
(To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
address with the letter 'x')

Reply With Quote
  #4  
Old   
rob
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: Fuel Filter change interval - 11-06-2009 , 07:40 AM



the tank didnt need to be dropped on my Concord or my LHS, but both are/were
1st gen. the filter was on the frame on the right side over near the wheel,
in that general area. but again it depends on his vehicle too, and we need
to know what he has.........


alldata has this on my LHS:

NOTE: The fuel filter mounts to the frame rail in front of the fuel tank.
The inlet and outlet ends of the filter are marked for correct installation.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2495/4080417626_de2bd4b7d7_o.jpg


WARNING: Release fuel system pressure before disconnecting quick- connect
fittings at fuel filter. Refer to the fuel pressure release procedure .

REMOVAL


1.. Release fuel system pressure.
2.. Disconnect quick-connect fittings from fuel filter.
3.. Remove fuel filter mounting bracket.
a.. Remove filter.
INSTALLATION


1.. The inlet and outlet sides of the filter are marked. Install the
filter with the inlet side to the fuel tank.
2.. Place fuel filter into bracket. Place bracket against frame rail.
a.. Tighten mounting screw to 12 Nm (110 in lb) torque.
3.. Apply a light coating of clean 30 weight engine oil to the fuel filter
nipples.
a.. Install fuel tubes.





"Bill Putney" <bptn (AT) kinez (DOT) net> wrote

Quote:
KirkM wrote:
Does anyone know what the change interval should be for fuel filters?

The owner's manual does not specify, and I could not find anything on
Allpar.com. Our state used to require oxygenated gasoline during
winter, but no longer does. I understand the oxygenated fuel shortens
filter life.

On all but one of my vehicles, the tank has to be dropped in order to
change it, so it's not an easy task.

-KM

You don't say what vehicle, but I know on the LH cars, which - yes - the
tank needs to be dropped to replace the fuel filter - the filter lasts
longer than the car by design unless some horrifically bad fuel is put in.

IOW - at least for those cars and I'm sure others, there is no change
interval.

--
Bill Putney
(To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my address
with the letter 'x')

Reply With Quote
  #5  
Old   
Bill Putney
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: Fuel Filter change interval - 11-06-2009 , 06:14 PM



rob wrote:

Quote:
"Bill Putney" <bptn (AT) kinez (DOT) net> wrote in message
news:7lig12F3ecc9bU3 (AT) mid (DOT) individual.net...
KirkM wrote:
Does anyone know what the change interval should be for fuel filters?

The owner's manual does not specify, and I could not find anything on
Allpar.com. Our state used to require oxygenated gasoline during
winter, but no longer does. I understand the oxygenated fuel shortens
filter life.

On all but one of my vehicles, the tank has to be dropped in order to
change it, so it's not an easy task.

-KM
You don't say what vehicle, but I know on the LH cars, which - yes - the
tank needs to be dropped to replace the fuel filter - the filter lasts
longer than the car by design unless some horrifically bad fuel is put in.

IOW - at least for those cars and I'm sure others, there is no change
interval.

--
Bill Putney
(To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my address
with the letter 'x')

the tank didnt need to be dropped on my Concord or my LHS, but both
are/were
1st gen...
I should have said 2nd gen. LH on my comments.

Quote:
...in that general area. but again it depends on his vehicle too, and
we need
to know what he has.........
Yep.

--
Bill Putney
(To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
address with the letter 'x')

Reply With Quote
  #6  
Old   
KirkM
 
Posts: n/a

Default Re: Fuel Filter change interval - 11-06-2009 , 06:35 PM



On Nov 6, 4:36*am, Bill Putney <b... (AT) kinez (DOT) net> wrote:
Quote:
KirkM wrote:
Does anyone know what the change interval should be for fuel filters?

The owner's manual does not specify, and I could not find anything on
Allpar.com. Our state used to require oxygenated gasoline during
winter, but no longer does. I understand the oxygenated fuel shortens
filter life.

On all but one of my vehicles, the tank has to be dropped in order to
change it, so it's not an easy task.

-KM

You don't say what vehicle, but I know on the LH cars, which - yes - the
tank needs to be dropped to replace the fuel filter - the filter lasts
longer than the car by design unless some horrifically bad fuel is put in..

IOW - at least for those cars and I'm sure others, there is no change
interval.

--
Bill Putney
(To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
address with the letter 'x')
This is a first gen "Cloud Car." The tank strap has to be loosened,
and the left front corner of the tank has to come down a few inches.

The last time I had it done, the shop charged $100 just for labor. I
would just do it myself, but it's not very easy without it being on a
hoist.

KM

Reply With Quote
Reply




Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off



Powered by vBulletin
Copyright ©2000 - 2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.