Cross-Section of GS Fuel Filter
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Cross-Section of GS Fuel Filter
With 207,000 on my 2000 GS300, I decided that even though Lexus says that you don’t need to replace the fuel filter, I decided it couldn’t hurt and went ahead and replaced the filter.
Thanks slickgt1 for the instructions, https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...ge-how-to.html.
Once the old filter was out, I compared the new and old filters, and didn’t notice anything different except that when you peer down the hole of the new filter, there's a little piece of the white filter that you can see peeking out. You can’t appreciate how white it is in the picture, but it’s sparkling.
Thanks slickgt1 for the instructions, https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...ge-how-to.html.
Once the old filter was out, I compared the new and old filters, and didn’t notice anything different except that when you peer down the hole of the new filter, there's a little piece of the white filter that you can see peeking out. You can’t appreciate how white it is in the picture, but it’s sparkling.
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Actually you can just replace the filter. I followed the directions from the link in my original post and didn't need to replaced the entire fuel pump. Filter only cost $40 from Sewell.
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Post a pic when you're done. It would be interesting to see the difference between a filter at 135k and one at 207k.