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how often do you change your fuel filter and O2 sensors?
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with my new fuel system i'm not sure how often to change the filters, i have a 40 micron and a 10 micron canister filter on either end of the pump so i'm not sure how often to change those, but i wont be driving it as much or using the same gas as you are.... guess i should look into that...
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Originally Posted by Mike02Z
Yikes! I've never changed my fuel filter and I have 25k on my 02.
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you don't have to open the old filter up to see that they are dirty, just take it, bang it agains the ground (on the horizontal side) and then hold it upright and let the fuel inside it drain out, you will see how dirty the fuel inside is. you DEFINATLY need to change the filters on a regular basis
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every 10,000 miles. If you wait to long with a dirty filter, your Fuel pump is working overtime and may die prematurely...This goes for any car.
As for O2 sensors....A good rule of thumb would be every 25-30K.
As for O2 sensors....A good rule of thumb would be every 25-30K.
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Originally Posted by 30th TA 0219
along the 'frame' in front of the driver side wheel, under the little sleeve. Follow the line, and GET THE RIGHT SIZE WRNECHES FOR IT!!!