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Changing S197 Fuel Filter

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french2812

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I seem to recall a how to thread about changing out the fuel filters in the S197's, but I cant find it. I know it is more than just an R&R and done. Anyone remember where this thread is?
 

NastyStang113

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Jack up the car, the fuel line and filter runs down the driver's side "frame rail". There is a black panel under the door that you need to remove. Than there are clips that hold the fuel filter in and you'll be able to remove the fuel filter. I use a rag under the fuel filter to catch any excess fuel. Put the new one on and make sure those clips snap in place. Also make sure the fuel filter's direction arrow is flowing the correct way. Very easy, the hardest part about it is taking off the damn plastic panel.
 

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NastyStang113 said:
Jack up the car, the fuel line and filter runs down the driver's side "frame rail". There is a black panel under the door that you need to remove. Than there are clips that hold the fuel filter in and you'll be able to remove the fuel filter. I use a rag under the fuel filter to catch any excess fuel. Put the new one on and make sure those clips snap in place. Also make sure the fuel filter's direction arrow is flowing the correct way. Very easy, the hardest part about it is taking off the damn plastic panel.
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The only other thing I did was pull the fuel pump fuse and crank the engine to eliminate any pressure in the line. I don't know if it helped as I did have to mop fuel trapped in the lines but it couldn't hurt.

+1 on that plastic panel being a PITA.
 

kooldawg6

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Everything NastyStang said is correct.

I also pulled the fuse, but still had some leak out. The plastic panel wasn't too bad upon removal, but putting it back on was the PITA!
 
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Alternate method: buy filter, drive to dealer, say "change this", pay money.
 
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I think the manual gives the fuel filter around 30K life. Is 15K to early? Also, I've heard our TB's get dirty. Anyone get the throttle body and injector service done at the dealer/reputable shop aroud 15K?
 

NastyStang113

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15,000 or 30,000 miles. I prefer 15,000 miles since it's cheap insurance.
 
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Just changed mine Gas was filthy and crap came out of the filter at 21000.Just unbolt 3 10mm bolts 1 push pin and swing cover out of the way no need to take off the whole cover. One 10mm bollt holds filter and it also swings down. I did take out the fuse and the fuel lines come off easy just push in the green button with your finger nail and the fuel lines slide off. Car now has quicker response this was a very easy job $9 filter at Autozone and the dealer wanted $98.
 
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