fuel filter under gas tank?
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fuel filter under gas tank?
Was at jiffy lube the other day for the 15k service and the guy reccomended I change the fuel filter too. I said OK and 20 minutes later he told me he couldnt do it because it was above the gas tank and he'd had to drop the gas tank to do it.
3 questions:
is the fuel filter above the gas tank?
Do you have to drop the tank to replace it?
When is the correct mileage to replace it?
3 questions:
is the fuel filter above the gas tank?
Do you have to drop the tank to replace it?
When is the correct mileage to replace it?
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#3
RE: fuel filter under gas tank?
3 questions:
is the fuel filter above the gas tank?
Do you have to drop the tank to replace it?
When is the correct mileage to replace it?
is the fuel filter above the gas tank?
Do you have to drop the tank to replace it?
When is the correct mileage to replace it?
2) Yes. I don't think there's an access door in the bed.
3) I don't believe there is a recommended time for changing it.
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RE: fuel filter under gas tank?
You give Jiffy Lube business??
Those clowns are HORRIBLE at any location. I only hear of horror stories from people that let jiffy lube change their oil (oil leaks, stripped drain plugs, over filled, etc). However, I cant believe you gave them money and your vehicle to perform an actual service!!
I think the only requirement at that junk establishment is to have a ride back and forth to work.
Those clowns are HORRIBLE at any location. I only hear of horror stories from people that let jiffy lube change their oil (oil leaks, stripped drain plugs, over filled, etc). However, I cant believe you gave them money and your vehicle to perform an actual service!!
I think the only requirement at that junk establishment is to have a ride back and forth to work.
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RE: fuel filter under gas tank?
HAhaha!! That's about the truth. Last year I made the mistake of taking my 1969 Coronet to them for state inpection and the guy said my pre-emission car needed an evaporator to pass inspection. I told him to find it in book where it said the car had this part for emission control. Long story short, the idiot couldn't read. He was looking at a page on late model Fords!!!!! I suppose that manual didn't have the pictures of the vehicles.
Yesterday I was helping t2turbo600 replace an engine in his Daytona. One of the idiots from the Jiffy Lube next door came over and asked what it would take to change some component on a Cutlass engine. When asked, or should I say axed, He couldn't even tell us what engine was in the car.
Dumbass!!!
Yesterday I was helping t2turbo600 replace an engine in his Daytona. One of the idiots from the Jiffy Lube next door came over and asked what it would take to change some component on a Cutlass engine. When asked, or should I say axed, He couldn't even tell us what engine was in the car.
Dumbass!!!
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RE: fuel filter under gas tank?
Simple, Kevin; buy the few tools necessary and do it YOURSELF!
With a truck you don't even need ramps, and you can take the used oil to most parts stores for dumping.
Take the time and trouble. I'm a professional and have 7 of my 10 vehicles on the road, but I take the time to maintain them myself... yes, it's that important (and I don't mean steak sauce, from the TV ads). Not only will you know how it is done, you will save a bunch over time.
All the best.
Oh yeah, and check your manual. Typically the 30K svc. is changing oil, filter, and air filter (and, maybe rotate tires, depending on your individual schedule), along with "checking"/"inspecting" a bunch of stuff they often don't bother to even look at. Again, you can do it better yourself. I've not yet checked my new Ram manual for the 30K svc since I've only had it a couple months.
With a truck you don't even need ramps, and you can take the used oil to most parts stores for dumping.
Take the time and trouble. I'm a professional and have 7 of my 10 vehicles on the road, but I take the time to maintain them myself... yes, it's that important (and I don't mean steak sauce, from the TV ads). Not only will you know how it is done, you will save a bunch over time.
All the best.
Oh yeah, and check your manual. Typically the 30K svc. is changing oil, filter, and air filter (and, maybe rotate tires, depending on your individual schedule), along with "checking"/"inspecting" a bunch of stuff they often don't bother to even look at. Again, you can do it better yourself. I've not yet checked my new Ram manual for the 30K svc since I've only had it a couple months.
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RE: fuel filter under gas tank?
Those clowns are HORRIBLE at any location. I only hear of horror stories from people that let jiffy lube change their oil (oil leaks, stripped drain plugs, over filled, etc). However, I cant believe you gave them money and your vehicle to perform an actual service!!
Bottom line. pain that it is, Avanti's right. The only way to be sure it's right is do it yourself.
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RE: fuel filter under gas tank?
ORIGINAL: mill500
Ain't that the truth. The last time I ever went to JL was with my Accord. On that 4 cyl, you couldn't change the filter without getting oil on the exhaust pipe, so the first few miles you always smelled the oil burning off. After my supposed change, no smell. Got home, checked the oil, black. Checked the filter and it was just wiped off. I went back whereupon they proceeded to tell me that it was very common for oil to turn that black in the 2 mile trip home, and besides, they even had the checklist where the moron said he changed it.
Bottom line. pain that it is, Avanti's right. The only way to be sure it's right is do it yourself.
Those clowns are HORRIBLE at any location. I only hear of horror stories from people that let jiffy lube change their oil (oil leaks, stripped drain plugs, over filled, etc). However, I cant believe you gave them money and your vehicle to perform an actual service!!
Bottom line. pain that it is, Avanti's right. The only way to be sure it's right is do it yourself.
As a side note, Wal-mart has inexpensive tires and I have used them in the past for tires on my family's cars. One day I went in to Wal-mart through the tire center and one of the dumb *** techs was driving a full size conversion van on one of the lifts. Well, needless to say, he didn't get one side on very well and as he got the last tires up on the lift the whole van fell off sideways and really messed it up. All I heard was a bang and glass shattering. I looked up to see the van with the right side down through the middle of the lift with the right side of the van against the lifts structure and ramps. I didn't know whether to laugh or cry, so I just kept my mouth shut and went about my business. Maybe I should rethink about using them for tires now.