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Replacement fuel filter 3611274 360-8960 engine fuel filter manufacturer

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Replacement fuel filter 3611274 360-8960 engine fuel filter manufacturer

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fuel filter manufacturer

replacement fuel filter

engine fuel filter

What is fuel filter

A fuel filter is a filter in a fuel line that screens out dirt and rust particles from the fuel, and is normally made into cartridges containing a filter paper. They are found in most internal combustion engines.

Fuel filters need to be maintained at regular intervals. This is usually a case of simply disconnecting the filter from the fuel line and replacing it with a new one, although some specially designed filters can be cleaned and reused many times. If a filter is not replaced regularly it may become clogged with contaminants and cause a restriction in the fuel flow, causing an appreciable drop in engine performance as the engine struggles to draw enough fuel to continue running normally.

How Often Should a Fuel Filter Be Changed?

In the past, vehicle manufacturers recommended changing a fuel filter every 30,000 miles. However, with the vast improvements made to modern vehicles, a fuel pressure test is the best way to determine whether you should change your fuel filter. A fuel pressure test is able to measure the output of PSI from the fuel pump at the fuel lines that transport fuel to the injectors. The fuel pressure should register over 30. If the number reads lower that, you should have your fuel filter replaced.

FAQ for fuel filter

1.What are the signs of a dirty fuel filter?

There are a few signs of a clogged fuel filter, here are few of the most common. Having difficulty starting the vehicle, vehicle not starting at all, frequent engine stalling, and erratic engine performance are all signs that your fuel filter is dirty. Thankfully for you they are easily replaced and not very costly.

2.When to Replace the Fuel Filter

Although the owner’s manual will give you precise details, most manufacturers recommend changing the fuel filter every five years or 50,000 miles. Many mechanics, on the other hand, see this estimate as too extreme and suggest cleaning or replacing it every 10,000 miles. Since this small component has a major responsibility, having it changed regularly should be a top priority.


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