If you want to change the diesel engine fuel filter yourself, here is how to
do it:
Caution: Diesel fuel is flammable. It could start a fire
if something ignites it, and you could be burned. Do not let it get on hot engine
parts, and keep matches or other ignition sources away.
First, drain any water from the filter by following the water draining procedure
earlier in this section.
Your vehicle's engine should be off until the end of this procedure.
The fuel filters are located in the engine compartment on the driver's side
of the vehicle, and on the driver's side frame rail in front of the fuel
tank.
- Apply the parking brake.
- Unplug the water sensor wire connected to
the fuel filter and unscrew the filter element.
- Remove the filter element. If there is any dirt on the filter sealing
surface, clean it off. Remove and reuse the water sensor float switch located on the
bottom of the fuel filter.
- Install the new filter element.
- Reinstall and tighten the filter container and reconnect the water sensor
wire to the filter.
- Use the fuel filter priming procedure earlier in this section to prime
the fuel filter.
- Tighten the air bleed valve by turning it clockwise until hand-tight.
- Start your engine and let it idle for five minutes. Check your fuel filter
and air bleed valve for leaks.