Simple Fuel Filter Change How to.
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Here's the order I placed with Sewell:
"Filters: Fuel Filter-Fuel Filter (sock) w/Clip
Pending $8.20 1 $8.20
Filters: Fuel Filter-Fuel Filter Assembly (2001-2005)
Pending $29.56 1 $29.56
Filters: Fuel Filter-O-Ring (fuel pump)
Pending $2.57 1 $2.57"
Part Numbers are not displayed above, but they are simple to get. Just go to the parts online store, and type the keywords.
"Filters: Fuel Filter-Fuel Filter (sock) w/Clip
Pending $8.20 1 $8.20
Filters: Fuel Filter-Fuel Filter Assembly (2001-2005)
Pending $29.56 1 $29.56
Filters: Fuel Filter-O-Ring (fuel pump)
Pending $2.57 1 $2.57"
Part Numbers are not displayed above, but they are simple to get. Just go to the parts online store, and type the keywords.
#34
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Great DIY. Did it yesterday.
I just want to stress that you have to check the old filter, because O-rings can remain stuck in it. So if you're missing an O-ring, chances are it is still stuck in the old filter.
One thing though, I did this when I was very low on gas. When I put everything back together, I started to car to make sure everything was working properly.
Car started alright, but the fuel gauge indicates almost half a tank while there is much less in there.
I haven't driven the car yet. Do you think it'll come back down when I drive it?
I just want to stress that you have to check the old filter, because O-rings can remain stuck in it. So if you're missing an O-ring, chances are it is still stuck in the old filter.
One thing though, I did this when I was very low on gas. When I put everything back together, I started to car to make sure everything was working properly.
Car started alright, but the fuel gauge indicates almost half a tank while there is much less in there.
I haven't driven the car yet. Do you think it'll come back down when I drive it?
#35
Great DIY. Did it yesterday.
I just want to stress that you have to check the old filter, because O-rings can remain stuck in it. So if you're missing an O-ring, chances are it is still stuck in the old filter.
One thing though, I did this when I was very low on gas. When I put everything back together, I started to car to make sure everything was working properly.
Car started alright, but the fuel gauge indicates almost half a tank while there is much less in there.
I haven't driven the car yet. Do you think it'll come back down when I drive it?
I just want to stress that you have to check the old filter, because O-rings can remain stuck in it. So if you're missing an O-ring, chances are it is still stuck in the old filter.
One thing though, I did this when I was very low on gas. When I put everything back together, I started to car to make sure everything was working properly.
Car started alright, but the fuel gauge indicates almost half a tank while there is much less in there.
I haven't driven the car yet. Do you think it'll come back down when I drive it?
#36
Lexus Test Driver
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+1,
at first i was like WTF im getting 350mpg + i was all gassed up after the change. then my car started dying mid way to work one day and i realized the the float was kinked on the side. luckily i had my tools on me and fixed it on the roadside. im still averaging 16.5 - 17 mpg on my gs3 after the maintenance.
at first i was like WTF im getting 350mpg + i was all gassed up after the change. then my car started dying mid way to work one day and i realized the the float was kinked on the side. luckily i had my tools on me and fixed it on the roadside. im still averaging 16.5 - 17 mpg on my gs3 after the maintenance.
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Well did mine today, GREAT help from this article. THANK YOU!! Also, is it my imagination or did my car pick up 40 HP? Can it make that much difference? I am new to Lexus (driven Volvos all my life) I sold a 99 S70 with 175,000 miles that was worn slap out!! Bought a 2000 GS300 with 169,000. It is 100 times more of a car!!! No looking back. What a great car. I'm hooked.
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I am a new 2GS300 owner, I only have 93K on my 01 GS300.
How do you know that the Fuel filter needs to be changed? do you get a sign from the car.
Also after changing the fuel filter what is the differences/ results being seen?
How do you know that the Fuel filter needs to be changed? do you get a sign from the car.
Also after changing the fuel filter what is the differences/ results being seen?