You probably don't think much about changing your fuel filter unless your car's performance seems a little sluggish. It's not a part of most drivers' maintenance routines, like changing the oil or ...
Just as the ones for the air and oil, the fuel filter needs periodical changing due to particles of dust in the fuel or rust in the tank that may clog it. While the other two filters may be easily ...
The fuel filter is located between the fuel tank and the fuel pump, and removes impurities that prevent your car from running smoothly -- a clogged filter can lead to a "coughing" engine, and even a ...
You definitely don't want water in a diesel fuel system. Smart owners stay on top of things by changing the fuel filter every 30,000 miles. Did you know that a fuel pump can cost more than $1,000? A ...
Fuel filters play an essential role in making sure your engine operates as efficiently as possible. Your vehicle’s engine relies on a stream of fuel getting pumped from the tank to the carb or ...
Air filters provide a vital service for your car engine. They keep dust, dirt, sand, debris and the odd insect from entering the engine. Replacing them at regular intervals improves fuel economy and ...
Ford EFI pickups and Broncos from the late ’80s through the mid ’90s had their fuel pumps located in the tanks. When a pump dies or the filter gets plugged from rust and years of use — and they’re ...