This is an item that’s probably as important as it is
overlooked. Assuming yours is a fuel-injected car, the fuel filter is more or
less on continuous duty whenever your ignition is on and the fuel pump is active,
preventing impurities from clogging injectors. So, over time, replacement will
be necessary. Locations vary from beneath the hood or undercarriage to inside
the fuel tank itself. Since systems are often pressurized and fuel lines need
to be safely crimped, you might prefer to let a technician handle it.
When to replace: Every 2 years or 24,000 miles.
- Courtesy of Askmen.com
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