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Hi This video shows you how to change the fuel filter on the multijet turbo diesel engine.
There are links in the description section below for all the items mentioned. These are
constantly updated with the lowest prices. It is always wise to put a drip pan and, if
you have one, a mixing tray, under the work area. They are not really needed but if you
have a mishap it deals with any spillage Disconnect the negative battery terminal by
pulling on the quick release lever. The fuel filter will either have two or three
connectors depending on the engine version. This picture shows a fuel filter with 3 connectors.
The third connector is for the excess pressure valve and is much larger. The connectors are
different sizes so there is no danger of a wrong connection. This rest of the video shows
the 2 connector version. Instructions for the excess pressure valve version are also
included. Disconnect the front rapid connector for the
front supply pipe from the fuel filter. To do this you press in the two buttons that
are on opposite sides. Have a rag handy to catch any drips of diesel.
Disconnect the rear rapid connector for the supply pipe to the pressure pump from the
fuel filter. If fitted, disconnect the rapid connector
for the return pipe from the excess pressure valve.
Undo the bolt and remove the collar. Disconnect the electrical connection for the
water presence-fuel temperature sensor and remove the fuel filter complete with the sensor.
Keep the fuel filter upright so that no diesel escapes and tip the diesel into a container.
If present, remove the excess pressure valve, by releasing the split pin.
Unscrew and remove the water presence-fuel temperature sensor from the fuel filter. Remove
the old rubber washer from the sensor. You may need to use an old screwdriver for this.
Place the new rubber washer on the sensor. Screw in the sensor until it is flush against
the fuel filter and tighten it to the recommended torque of 2 to 3 Nm.
If present, fit the excess pressure valve until it is properly inserted in its seat.
Do this in axial direction to ensure a good seal on the O-rings. Lock the excess pressure
valve by inserting the split pin into the splining of the valve holder seat.
Connect the electrical connection to the sensor. Fit the fuel filter on the bracket making
sure that the bleed tap at the back is inside the special housing on the bracket.
Fit the collar and secure it using the bolt. Connect the fuel inlet and outlet pipes to
the connectors on the fuel filter. If present connect the excess pressure valve.
Connect the negative battery terminal. Turn the ignition to the mar setting. Ie turn
it to the last position before the starter motor turns and leave for several seconds
in this position. Switch off and repeat the previous step 4
to 5 times. This turns on the pump and fills the fuel filter with diesel.
Start the engine and check that fuel is not leaking from the top of the fuel filter or
from the sensor. Wipe off any excess diesel.