How To Replace Fuel Filter || Jeep Sputtering E08

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How to replace the fuel filter, and where they hide it on most cars including this Jeep. The location of the fuel filter on most cars is on the frame near the gas tank. The tools for this job is very minimal with a wrench, pliers, and screwdriver, you can probably get this job done. The total time out of your day to change the fuel filter is about 10 minutes, minus cleaning up fuel spillage and getting the gas smell off you. Go check out our video on how to test fuel pressure: https://youtu.be/zehgFmSR4-I Tools and parts: WIX Fuel Filter: https://amzn.to/35bU7Yl Lucas Cylinder Lubrication & Injector Cleaner: https://amzn.to/37i1dgy Fuel Injector Injection Pump Pressure Tester Gauge Kit: https://amzn.to/3kcULuM Milwaukee 18-Volt Drill and Impact Driver Kit: https://amzn.to/2HfipZ5 268-Piece Husky Mechanics Tool Set: https://amzn.to/3kuGUzD I know for most we always think of more technical issues before starting some were easy like a fuel filter. My wife always says I make things harder than I should, she is right. So the fuel filter on the fuel line is the most common thing to get clogged, there is also a strainer in the fuel tank. Why we look at the filter first is the stainer is in the gas tank, not easy to get to. Also, the strainer is just that, a strainer, it is less likely to clog unless you are just dumping mud in the tank, plus it cost more just for the part. 5 things that can point to a clogged fuel filter: Reduced Engine Performance When you hit the gas and your car feels like it is about to fall on it's face, this could be a clogged fuel filter. You end up starving your engine of fuel and the ECU will limit engine performance to prevent engine damage.

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