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SteveGel 04-20-2006 08:36 PM

DIY Fuel Filter swap C5
 
My 2001 Z06 just turn 50,000 miles and it was time to swap out the fuel filter.

You'll need these, Go buy 6pc A/C & Fuel line disconnect tool set at any auto part store. kit# T70098 Also have a bowl or something to put the 1/2 cup of gas that comes out when you pull the line out. I got the fuel filter from my brother who owns a shop and cost me $32.00.

Location of the Fuel filter is on the driver side in front of the rear wheel.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...t/15401db8.jpg
Jack up the car.
1: Remove bolt, forgot what size.
2: I use a small flat head screw driver and push the taps in.Pull the line out. alittle gas will come out,
3:This is the hardess part,you be using the 3/8 quick disconnect to release the fuel line. Insert it in and push and you will feel a soft snap. You are going to be pulling the fuel filter very hard and holding on the fuel line.(gas will spill out)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...t/94e4739d.jpg
4:Now you got the fuel filter remove. Remove the plastic taps on the old filter and put them on the new Filter,Put everything back.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...t/505fc56f.jpg
Now don't start you car right away, Turn you key a few times to fill up the fuel fitler before you turn your car on.

p.s I was doing this on my back, if you have a lift, it would be so much easier...good luck.

oh...on another note, My fuel gauge is not acting up like it use too. you know when you have half a tank of gas and the needle say's your empty and slowly climbs up.

Rich Z 04-20-2006 08:43 PM

Good to see this in pictures. I took the easy way out and had the fuel filter replaced when I had the headers installed. With 61K or so miles on the car, I figured it was due.

I had that same problem you mentioned with a sluggish gas gauge, but I didn't notice if it has gone away or not. I think it has because I got the tank filled up today and it didn't take nearly forever for the needle to register the full tank. Now why would the fuel filter affect this reading on the gauge? I thought the fuel gauge sending unit is in the gas tank. :confused:

exile 04-20-2006 11:28 PM

Thanks Steve. The more explicit instruction we have on the forum, the better........Tom:)

gsjack 04-21-2006 12:50 AM

Nice writeup and pics Steve...

I hope i never have to deal with my 04's, filter inside the tank and have to drop it.
GM says it is good for 100K, hope their right, mine will be gone way before that.

Jack

SteveGel 04-21-2006 07:16 AM

Thanks guys, You need to find out what fuel filter you need. I think 2003 and up is inside the tank.

IVOZ06 04-21-2006 07:30 AM

Guess it is time to change the one in my Red 01 with 48K miles.


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