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Hi Guys,

Today I took my car into Ford for a service and I had them change my fuel filter which has never been done since new (60K ago).

What a huge difference. So much stronger up top now.

I think ill be doing it more often.

Cheers

Adrian

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Good stuff... there's cars around that have had a new, high flow pumps fitted but still have the orig filter lol

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This was all part of the major service I did to my XR6T after I bought it 3 weeks ago with 50k on the clock.

For the last 3 weekends ive done,

Fuel Filter

Diff Oil

Trans Fluid incl Convertor

Engine Oil

Oil Filter

Spark Plugs

Clean/Re-oil K&N Air Filter

Clean TB

Relube wastegate solenoid

Fit Aux trans cooler

Replace radiator

Fix saggy front bumber

Wax the Paint

Blah Blah Blah Blah.........

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Excellent, ive heard of stories about the fuel filters before, getting clogged up with little black plastic 'hairs' from the inside of the fuel tank (when they make them in the moulds).

I'll have to do a bit of research into it to see where it is exactly, to change it on the weekend perhaps.

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I'll have to do a bit of research into it to see where it is exactly, to change it on the weekend perhaps.

On my ute its basically in line with the passenger door, on the inner side of the chassis rail.

Piece of piss to replace.

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Where is it on the sedan?? I'll do mine as well.

Thank ya.

nearly the same place, but near the lhs rear passenger door.. just like the utes - it is on the inner part of the rail... you will need 2 spanners to undo it... takes 5 minutes..

cheers.

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nearly the same place, but near the lhs rear passenger door.. just like the utes - it is on the inner part of the rail... you will need 2 spanners to undo it... takes 5 minutes..

cheers.

Excellent, thanks BA XTC, I'll check it out on the weekend.

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