fuel fitler

Don't drop it !
Seriously, Make sure the old O-Ring comes off and the new one stays in place when installing. Prefill the filter, Loosten the bleed screw and you shouldn't have to pump but a few times. Might not have to at all. I don't
 
yeah i wish you woulda posted that before i did it.... the smaller o ring got stuck and i didnt see it(pita after 45 minutes until i found it)
 
Just did mine yesterday. Went in through the wheel well so I could get a straight shot at the filter. Had to use an oil filter wrench to get it off, dealer did the last one. New filter was a little bit of a pain to get on, but not too bad, just need patience. Primed until the plunger was hard, then opened the bleed screw, repeated this until only fuel came out of the bleed screw. Truck fired right up.
 
remember to only hand tighten the wif sensor per new tsb. They had a bunch of issues with wif blowing out while driveing about 6 months ago or so, jr
 
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