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tlpru 03-02-2010 08:29 AM

Fuel Filter??
 
i have a 2007 X
20,000 miles

is there a fuel filter on the jeep?..((replaceable>?))

i understand there is a filter in the fuel tank... or is it more of a screen??


thanks
trent

JEEP THRILLS 03-02-2010 08:38 AM


Originally Posted by tlpru (Post 1589864)
i have a 2007 X
20,000 miles

is there a fuel filter on the jeep?..((replaceable>?))

i understand there is a filter in the fuel tank... or is it more of a screen??


thanks
trent

filter is in tank. it is an actual filter.

redrunner 03-04-2010 02:54 PM


Originally Posted by tlpru (Post 1589864)
i have a 2007 X
20,000 miles

is there a fuel filter on the jeep?..((replaceable>?))

i understand there is a filter in the fuel tank... or is it more of a screen??


thanks
trent

per the factory service manual: Fuel Filter located at fuel pump module, replacement only based on diagnostics. I know it does not answer your question directly, but sounds like unless things are not running right and you suspect fuel starvation, you leave it alone.

ronjenx 03-04-2010 03:04 PM


Originally Posted by redrunner (Post 1594412)
per the factory service manual: Fuel Filter located at fuel pump module, replacement only based on diagnostics. I know it does not answer your question directly, but sounds like unless things are not running right and you suspect fuel starvation, you leave it alone.

Yup!
A little more info:

Two fuel filters are used. One is located at the bottom of the fuel pump module. The other is located inside the module. A separate frame mounted fuel filter is not used.

Both fuel filters are designed for extended service. They do not require normal scheduled maintenance. Filters should only be replaced if a diagnostic procedure indicates to do so.

nikbass 03-05-2010 06:40 AM


Originally Posted by redrunner (Post 1594412)
... you suspect fuel starvation...

Mine must be starving for fuel the way it drinks the gas.


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