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Fuel filter location and change

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Old 03-24-2013, 05:26 AM
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Default Fuel filter location and change

Hi,

Im going to change the fuel filter on my 04 2.8 crd GV as im not sure if im getting the bet fuel consumption and i believe this can effect it???? I've been told on my model its up by the tank but not looked yet. Is there any step by step guides on here or can any one give me some tips as this is my firstfuel filter change any do or donts??


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Old 03-24-2013, 08:51 PM
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The 03 is the only model year to have a fuel filter but im not sure if this replies to this 2.5 /2.8 engines.
 
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Old 03-25-2013, 02:36 AM
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Mines was an element type, encased in a plastic holder.

FUEL FILTER CHRYSLER VOYAGER & GRAND VOYAGER 2.5 CRD 2001-2007 | eBay

But searching ebay to get the link, I came across this.

CHRYSLER GRAND VOYAGER 2.8 CRD DIESEL HEATER AND FILTER COMPLETE | eBay

Which I'd say is more likely on your 2004 2.8. The link/item description tells you where to look for it.

Only thing I'd suggest is to fill the replacement up with diesel before fitting to assist with starting the car again.
 
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Old 03-25-2013, 04:27 AM
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I have a 54 plate 2.8.
Mine is by the fuel tank. Pretty quick to replace, just a bit messy!
 
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Old 03-25-2013, 10:31 AM
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- per my bottom sig line
- my filter is a bog standard can
- REM ??-03 / 04-07 / 07 + were all changes
- the Yanks don't do diesel but their market is gobal
- Russia / India / South Africa have diesel like sewage soup and need a filter
- not all countries have clean fuel supply, all diesels need a capable filter
- all diesel needs both a filter & a water separator
- my ride has this, this bloke is my very local supplier
- its the replacement spin~off can only for the specific one Scotsman4th posted
 
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Old 03-25-2013, 11:15 AM
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Hi

If yours is the new type "spin on" filter mounted on the front of the engine as per QintecQs photo from Ebay then you have to manually bleed the system. Quite easy. Open the bleed nipple on the top left of the housing (use some plastic pipe if you dont want diesel to go everywhere) and pump the primer pump (the dome shaped plunger) on the right of the housing until diesel and no air comes out (usually about a cupfull) then close the nipple.

I understand the earlier types (filter near the fuel tank) can be primed just by turning the ignition on, but I'm not sure about this. You definately need to prime the later types, as per above or the engine wont start.
Hope this helps.
 
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